P1(d) Set Designs
Producing set designs are a key planning tool as it helps set up your desired set efficiently and closely On the days of the shoot as it allows me to see if any alterations need to be made to the current set up. Additionally if the set was yet to be created, I could follow the plans I have previously created in order to make up the correct setting for filming.
The bedroom set will involve a desk in the corner of the room, with bookshelves surrounding the perimeter. The main camera will be set up directly in front of the bed and the protagonist sleeping in it. A wide shot will show the bed and tables next to him. . Finally there will be a low angled medium shot. where he gets out of bed check the calendar then leaves the room this will be done with a pan
the kitchen will have a table and bookcases. A number of props will be places on the table in order to create more effective shots that help the audience understand the storyline. There will be two cameras angled from the left and right side of the desk, giving a large perspective of the whole scene, whilst making the footage more interesting. the light will be provided from the fitted lights however there will be a back light out of shot to provide additional lighting if the shot is too dark. I plan for the lighting in these shots to look very natural and coming from the lamp.
The exterior shot of whitstable will be a wide angle, establishing shot. The camera will be at eye level and just behind the bench, showing dan and finn Talking and playing on the bench.
For the enter house set, there will be one camera located at a low angle, to give an captivating angle that continues to draw the audience in. The camera will be on a tripod in order to shoot clear and effectives shots. There will be natural lighting. This will cause the protagonist to be nicely illuminated, contrasting to the dark background.


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