A flash of lightning, a crack of thunder and driving rain fill the screen as the hero slowly makes his way toward the climactic meeting with his nemesis. Tension builds as the storm increases.
Hollywood is masterful at using weather to set the right mood for the story. There is no reason why you can't do the same. A dreary, rainy day may be just the setting for a sad or depressing scene. Thunder and lightning adds drama to any sequence. A distant wolf cry or a far-off siren is made more frightening on a windy night.
It is easy to think up effective weather tie-ins to your story in the scripting phase; shooting them usually takes some extra effort and knowledge of some tricks of the trade. The following are a few techniques available to just about anyone who wants to conjure up weather on a limited …
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