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Does The Lighting Matter?
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I like mine low.]]>Kingfish2019-05-13T14:19:10-00:00Re: Does The Lighting Matter?
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drake2019-05-13T18:11:48-00:00Re: Does The Lighting Matter?
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Newjack2019-05-14T04:15:42-00:00Re: Does The Lighting Matter?
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Newjack wrote on Mon, 13 May 2019 23:15
Sometimes it can help to create a mood if the lights are off, but I suppose it depends on the movie for me. If I'm watching a comedy, I would find it weird to watch in the dark (unless I was at a movie theater of course). Watching an intense horror or thriller is better in the dark.
I had never looked at it from this angle and yes, it makes more sense to watch thriller/horror movies, under low light. I think the lighting of the room would also depend on the color and light effects in the movie?]]>lilbill2019-05-20T09:48:57-00:00