Friday, 21 November 2014

Video






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZSxdA7Y5mI&feature=youtu.be 


I thought that this class went really well, there was a lot we went thought and lot of expectation, but it was nothing we couldn't handle. I thought that it was grate experience, working with other people in one project was complicated but it made our final out come really strong.

p.s my video doesn't have audio :)
   

Production Designer Mode O.0

Transforming locations


Witness Home


Witness bathroom


Before 























After 





  

  



At this scene I really didn't change much and the directors change the spot to shoot so all I needed to provide was the spear shirt for the actor and spear cloths as props. I figured that the main character should wear the red checked shirt because it makes him stand out, and I wanted to stick to the idea of having red and black as the solid colour in the film. 

Witness Kitchen


Before 


After




This scene I also didn't have to change much either, all I had to was to provide the props which was the whisky bottle and the coke bottle. I was not allowed to use real whiskey so we had to use something that had a similar colour to whiskey so we came up with the idea of using ice tea.

Witness lounge

       

The witness lounge scene was the one we basically did nothing, the lounge was the easiest one we had to dress because it already looked like a family home.


Party house 


Lounge 

Before






 After






This was the scene that I was mostly worried about. It was the most complicated scene that I had to dress in the whole film. Trying to cover the white walls was really hard, finding props that I could use to cover the white walls and also would work with the lighting and the wardrobe was really difficult. What really helped was the rapping paper I found at the two dollar shops, it was easy to put up and it did help a lot with the lighting it also helped bring the actors out.


Bedroom 

Before




After


In this location didn't do much, the most it was the lighting that was more important, all I did was too put some photos up on the wall to brake the white wall and get the bed sheets ready. 


Guss Bedroom

Before


After


This location we had to create  a teenage boys bed room, we got posters for the wall a lamp to help with the lighting. The brought a couple of props to help with the set, but most of the thing were provided for us.


Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Production Designer Mode :)

Colour Scheme Research 

So I didn't really have any idea what  colour scheme is and how it works in a film production, so I did some research and try and understand how colour works in a film.
     





http://filmmakeriq.com/lessons/introduction-to-color-in-digital-filmmaking/

Video Research 




This was the video clip that caught my interest, because I really like the way they use the colour black. Black is a difficult colour to work with but they have managed to create a video with a lot of black feature and it looks amazing. I really admire the way they use the red lighting and the red wardrobe and red props. I think that they took a big ricks of using red and black but it turned out really grate, which is something I want to do with my production design job.









 

Production Team in Process


My Roll 

I got put in to the job of Production Designer, Which I thought was a decent job for me.

Production designers are responsible for the visual concept of a film, television or theatre production. They realise a design style for sets, locations, graphics, props, lighting, camera angles and costumes, while working closely with the director and producer.
Once the concept is decided, designers usually appoint and manage an art department, which includes a design and construction team. They often form a strong partnership with a particular director with whom they may work on many productions.
Designers tend to specialise in either film, television or theatre, although there may be some overlap. In the theatre, production designers are also called stage or set designers.

Typical work activities

Most production designers work as freelancers and so an important part of their work is marketing their skills and experience, making contacts and briefing agents. First tasks usually include clarifying the brief and agreeing a suitable fee and timescale, which is sometimes done by an agent. After this, work activities might then include:
  • reading scripts to identify factors indicating a particular visual style;
  • considering the production brief, which may be written or oral;
  • meeting the producer and director to discuss concepts and production requirements;
  • researching art history, background politics, historical information and producing design ideas;
  • planning and monitoring the design budget;
  • providing scale drawings or models for studio or theatre sets;
  • producing design ideas for costumes, wigs, props, special effects, make-up and graphics;
  • identifying and assessing potential studios and locations;
  • sourcing appropriate materials and researching effects;
  • presenting ideas to others involved in the production, such as actors and camera operators;
  • researching, estimating and preparing a property list;
  • hiring and managing an art department team or teams (depending on the size of the production);
  • instructing the set construction company, scenic artists and special effects specialists, and monitoring their work;
  • liaising with the costume designer and the director of photography, as well as the props, lighting and sound directors;
  • attending progress meetings, rehearsals and filming to advise on visual presentation.
http://www.prospects.ac.uk/production_designer_theatre_television_film_job_description.htm


Production Designer in process.

I started looking at the script and brake down the location and made it more specific so that I could come up with specific props that we would need for the different scenes.

Witness house


Witness bathroom 
-Cloths for Gus
-Hair wax
-Spray














Witness kitchen
-Bottle of coke
-Bottle of whisky





















Witness lounge
-Most of the props will be provided at the location.























Witness bedroom
-to create a teenage boys bed room
-posters
-cloths on the ground
-books
-side table
-lamp
-bed sheets























Party house


 Lounge
-things to cover the white walls
-party decoration
-removable wall paper /rapping paper.
-picture frames
-streamers, balloons
-red cups/bottles/cans





















Kitchen
-red cups/bottles/cans
-shot glasses
-coke bottle
-snacks /chips/nuts





















Bed room
-bed sheets
-lamp
-things to cover the white wall




Hall way
-a couple of party decoration on the floor