Matching Pairs Lighting Techniques GameOnline version Match the columns on the left, to the columns on the right by Belinda Brock 1 Overhead Lighting 2 3 4 5 6 Underlighting 7 Back Lighting 8 Front Lighting Backlighting Creates a creepy tone because it forces the character into shadow and suggests that the character has lost their identity in some way Usually used to exaggerate facial features to draw attention to the character’s emotions Front Lighting Creates an angelic quality and forces the audience to look at the character. Usually shows the character is innocent or young Overhead lighting Makes the scene creepy, scary or depressing because it can make a character look evil Underlighting