It brings the audience an emotion towards the characters as well as the evil that is trying to destroy Middle Earth and we also see the greatness of good trying to overcome the evil that surrounds them at the same time. The benefit of the three-point lighting is needed to bring to the audience meanings to different aspects of the movie.
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There are so many different scenes in this movie that are only going to show the audience how it will effect the different types of mood of the characters within the theme that it is trying to portray. It provides us as viewers with the sense of a power and a fear needed to get a certain point across to Bilbo. The benefits of this style of lighting is what makes the scene I used as an example forthcoming. It gives Gandalfs character a scary look as we see Bilbo becoming terrified of Gandalf. This also shows a little bit of underlighting as well. In this scene, Gandalf bids a goodbye to Bilbo and Gandalf has to become a giant of a character showing him with the rimlighting as he talks to Bilbo. This will make the people watching the movie see the character more than its background. When using this it shows the characters as Goodykoontz and Jacobs say, “The reason is that the bright rim of light visible from the camera position (sometimes called rimlight) makes the actors “pop-out” from the background” (Goodykoontz & Jacobs, 2014). Sometimes the lighting in the background uses the third part of the three-point lighting scheme. The major scenes in the movie that set up what the movie is about and the different editing with the lighting that goes on with the movie in different parts of the movie draw the audience in, but at the same time shows throughout the different kinds of lighting used as well. The film Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, uses the traditional three-point style of lighting throughout the movie.