Saturday, 4 January 2014

Production: Finding a Setting

To began my production I first need to find a suitable setting for my film and any other possible secondary shooting places I would need.
Due to the nature of my film, my location needs were rather minimal...
my location must be...
  • An indoor location, preferably a bedroom
  • Ideally to have no natural light coming in from windows (or for it to be possible to be filmed without seeing windows)
  • For the location to be of a rather small scale
My idea instantly was too shoot in my own bedroom, as it was reasonably small and fit all the rest of the criteria of my location checklist. As it happened, one of my bedroom walls happened to be painted the colour of orange. This made it even more so appealing as the orange wall would become a main feature of the film and the setting, enhancing the mood of the film dramatically.

Secondary Settings
Other possible settings that could be featured in my film is the bathroom in my house, when Tim uses the toilet after he wakes and also the stairway in my house and lobby, if I decide to show Tim collecting his card from the lobby.

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