Monday, June 2, 2008
Set
Obviously the set in a scene influences the product in numerous ways. The set determines a context for other events to occur in, for example a scene set in a bar provides a context people to have alcohol. When I select the sets for my film it will be essential to consider the atmosphere and context it provides as well as the synergy with the screenplay/narrative. Directors can combine the context provided by the set with the events on screen to create certain effects such as irony and assist with juxtaposition. For example, a director may decide to use the context of a funeral to place an event such as a shoot out to create irony. Ideally I would film part of my project at night in the Hobart rivulet. This set provides ample opportunity to use expressionistic lighting as well as a context for something thrilling, violent or supernatural to occur. The rivulet consists of varying tunnels underpasses and small rivers. It would seem to be an excellent choice of location for my project inhabitants of the area at night it may not be possible.
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