Thursday, 26 November 2015

Final Setting

Setting Recee #2

Today we sat down as a group and had a thorough chat on what we needed to amend in regards to our opening sequence. As a result we have decided to change the beginning setting and scene so it therefore has more relevance to our piece as a whole. It also doesn't give away too much narrative any more and i feel much more confident when it comes down to the minor changes we have added to our piece.



This is our setting for the birthday party scene. I feel this fits in well with our new storyline and adds a sense of normality to confuse the audience about the characters true personality.Similarly, the kitchen being a normal place can also show the average family life of every household. Also, the size allows us to film from various different angles as well. On the other hand, another useful aspect is both sets of lights can be dimmed and brightened depending on what shot we are filming so no matter about the outside weather,we can still change the time of day just by using the lights.



I took pictures from various different views and heights to give you an insight into what types of shots are going to be used in the opening sequence.



This is the door we are going to use as within our montage we are going to have shots of people leaving the party.


This is the house from the outside in case we want to shoot a clip of people leaving from the outside.


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