We knew that we wanted the scene between Richards and Sarah to be in a kitchen. We therefore needed enough space for Richards to sit down at a table, and Sarah to move around, making tea. When Sarah leaves the kitchen, she leaves to go to her bedroom. The chair by the window was a key moment within the original story, so we wanted to keep this element within our film. We also wanted to film a shot with Sarah looking out of the window and looking at the birds in the tree, creating a symbol of freedom.
I wanted to take a few shots of the location, and a few still shots of various close ups and long shots we are planning to use in the final piece.
I really like the lighting in this shot, the light comes from under the cupboards, keeping the character looking slightly dull but we can see what she is doing with her hands.
The lighting in this room is perfect, there is no orange glow, everything is simple and easy to see.
There is a shot of a a bird in a tree that Sarah stares at for a while. This is particularly important as it shows her want of freedom. The three different rooms offer different views of trees. I decided to show the view from this window as there was a bird sat in the tree.
Although i imagined the door to be further away from where Sarah is sitting, it is still possible for us to ''cheat'' our way around this by using a completely different door as long as we match them up.
This is the second room, it would need a little clearing up, but the view from the window is slightly different. The colours of the room are darker than the last, and personally i prefer the simplicity of the last.
I think this shot shows too much of the modernized neighborhood.
Artificial light has been used here to light this shot. There is a slight orange glow, so we would have to experiment with the lighting. The stairs are in perfect distance from the front door and the kitchen.
At the beginning of the film the camera pans across a sideboard with pictures and other items on it. There is a sideboard just to the right of the door that we can use.
No comments:
Post a Comment