Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Shooting Maps for Skatepark

NEW AND IMPROVED, WITH MORE WORK ON LIGHTING


Below is the lighting map for the skatepark. The blue boxes are the lighting, with the yellow beams showing were the lighting is going. Lighting comes from either side of the box hoping to create a spotlight crossover effect - This is ideal for the characteristics of the video as the box is like a stage. The shadows created will look great and we are hoping to have some some shots which include low-key lighting which we wish to use and having this type of lighting allows us to do this.

Two gaslights on the box - This should almost be the main part of the lighting and the low lighting should give off a great affect. After little experiments with the lights we have seen that they create great all round shadow effects. From these shadows we can then produce shots of the shadows which would be good for 'fill ins'

Here is a photo of the effect of low key lighting total darkness in the background and partial lighting to the cat. By using this effect we can create a sense of importance towards an object or person. We may use this effect on the instruments as well as the band members

Here is our main shot for the perfomance setting. As you can see from the lighting above, the shotlights will be focused on the band, with the camera facing to the camera.


Another shot that we want to use in the production is this panning shot. We would use a skate board to smoothly move around the band to create an excellent shot.



The next shot we have is of a high angle shot from the ramp. This will be useful to create different views of the band.

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