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The use of minimal lighting makes us as an audience feels as if we are actually there strolling through the museum ourselves. By not using artificial lighting, the scene is more intimate and we are able to identify ourselves with the characters. The best use of lighting in the film would most likely be during a series of shots as Allen and Keaton are walking through Manhattan...
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In one shot, the scene is almost completely dark, only being lit by the shop windows. Having walked through Manhattan at night I can honestly say that this scene takes me back to those streets, looking into the windows of department stores. During this series of shots, the two characters find themselves sitting in front of the Brooklyn Bridge on a park bench; a single street lamp lights the scene...
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