Outside the film set.
Everyone was captivated by the scene inside; none of the actors affiliated with the Evil Play had ever seen such a sight.
They lived under the absence of light all day, with all illumination coming from flames or electric lights powered by nerve currents.
The moon inside the film set at present was a different source of light, and the glow it shed was neither as scorching as fire nor as bright as electric lights.
Instead, it was a dim, cold light with a hint of gray. Even being outside the film set, one could feel the sparse moonlight.
It's more like something attached to the skin rather than being illuminated by moonlight.
Though there was no sensation, it was quite uncomfortable, and it felt like prolonged exposure could tint the skin gray.
The actors couldn't help but pull their sleeves to cover their skin as much as possible.