Saturday, 24 April 2010

Location Drawing

For the ending of our piece, we wanted the fire to be fairly small. Having a modern look to it, would bring our thriller into a modern day time, and the simple design would again give that feminine feeling we want to create. The surroundings around the fire does not matter as the shots we film will be close ups and the low key lighting we wish to use will cover any surroundings of the fire place.

For the photowall, we wanted the surroundings and location to be uncertain to the audience. Creating an unsettling atmosphere and feeling. We thought the small wall in my bath room would be perfect as the tiles below would give the audience an unsure feeling and question the location. The wall is plain, and the location, with low key soft lighting would turn out to work quite well.


For the dance studio, we wanted it to be big and have a natural high key lighting.
This would give us room to film, and the correct lighting for the atmosphere we wanted to create.
We visited a number of studios, but felt the dance studio above, was the best choice.








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