Recently the group and I, had a workshop with Martin, who has worked for 30 years building sets. He helped us learn the knowledge and guidance for set building and also helped my group move forward with our concept, giving us alternative suggestions for our woodland set.
Below are notes that our team member Christie wrote down
Below are notes that our team member Christie wrote down
: Make a budget list and make lots of lists that need to be done : Flats are 2x1 (£1 per metre): Canvases can be brought from Russell and Chapel (London) and Pinewood Studios: Use acrylic paint putting primer on first . Emulsion paint should be painted on 3 times. Seal the roller in a black bag keeps it fresh.
notes on what us the group have to do next:
: Measure Studio 3 creating a basic scale and floor plan: To experiment with how to create daylight and night-time effects in the studio: Experiment with the fog machine; use a fan to lighten the density of it: Establish shots of the frame (low/high angle) what lens we would use: Model making- figure in ratio to the set. : Perhaps instead of making 15 trees perhaps make a few and use a mirror to create the effect of there being more than there is? :Perhaps use a trace screen? : Build a platform for the conifer trees?
: Measure Studio 3 creating a basic scale and floor plan: To experiment with how to create daylight and night-time effects in the studio: Experiment with the fog machine; use a fan to lighten the density of it: Establish shots of the frame (low/high angle) what lens we would use: Model making- figure in ratio to the set. : Perhaps instead of making 15 trees perhaps make a few and use a mirror to create the effect of there being more than there is? :Perhaps use a trace screen? : Build a platform for the conifer trees?
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