Hey guys, I have a few things left in my planning and that's what I am going to be talking about for the rest of the week. Next week, we get to the fun part lol. Let's get right into it.
Setting
There will be 2 settings. The room and the holding area. In the beginning of the story, the main character goes into his room in a panic to get all of his stuff and get out of there. That setting will be shot in my sisters room. It is supposed to be a hotel room so since my grandmothers house is very big and has many isolated rooms, I think that would be the best place to film this scene. The next scene would be the warehouse scene. In this scene, the main character is kidnapped and brought to some warehouse. Since my grandmother's garage is very big, I think it would be a good place to film the warehouse scene. Here below are pictures of where I will film so you can better picture more or less how the film opening would look like.
Set Design
Room:
Similar to what I said in the previous posts, the room setting will be like a motel room. Typically, people with government jobs have have a lot of fast food in their rooms. That is why I will be having empty fast food items on the floor and around the room. The room will also be filled with papers with classified stamps on them hinting some type of government job. There will also be a picture frame of the main characters family on the desk. The room will be messy overall and be chaotic.
Warehouse / Garage:
This setting will be dark with one overhead light and pretty dirty/dusty. There will be mainly one source of light like you see in the picture behind the sliding doors. When filming, I'm thinking of putting one large overhead light above to make it look like an interrogation. There will be a singular chair in the room and some tools to get them talking if you know what I mean. My grandfather's workshop used to be right through those sliding doors so i'm sure I can find some tools to satisfy this scene.
Well that's all for this post and after this, we'll be getting more in detail so I hope to see you there!
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