Saturday, March 7, 2020

Location Scouting


The Studio-

The opening of my movie will take place mainly in a studio like setting where the artists is going to create his masterpiece.
I'm going to set up a space in my house that is going to mimic the look of a studio. My plan is to make something that can be assembled and disassembled fairly quickly and without too much work since I am working within a limited space.
At first I was planning to film the movie outside, but with proper consideration I decided to stay indoors as it would be more convenient both for continuity and time.
I already own some of the materials that I'm
going to use in the first time of the opening.
These images serve as the inspiration for the studio, as you can see in the examples I'm trying to keep things fairly simple or "minimalist". Unlike the image on the right, I will refrain from showing the source of light (windows) because I want to create a claustrophobic and confined atmosphere that mimics the mental state of the main character (Obsession)

The Gallery-

This is probably the hardest location that I'm going to have to create. As with the studio, I want to create a minimalist space where the camera will not focus on outside space but the space will be limited to a single room. I'm planning to create an ethereal atmosphere by using white for both the walls and lights. This will create a nice contrast with the painting of the artist who will have warm tones.

The Store-

This is the last location for the opening and the easiest to film in. I can go to any store that has art supplies and film there. 




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