Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Location: House

Bedroom:


Although the bedroom we will be using is a girls room, we only need it for the scenes in which the protagonist sets and turns off his alarm clock, meaning the only part of the room the audience will see is the bedside table. The room colours aren't gender specific, therefore this room is easily adaptable should we choose to include more of it, for example, the floral bed sheets can be changed to a darker, more masculine colour, or even a plain white sheet.

Essential props for this location: alarm clock
Kitchen:



Again the kitchen isn't gender specific, nor is it obvious that the house is in fact a family one, and therefore helps create the idea that the protagonist lives alone with a well supported home for him and his beloved pet. Any personal picture the actual house owner has included can easily be removed, so can any items that a 20 something year old man may not have.
Essential props for this location: Kettle, mug, spoon, dog bowl, dog food. 

Doorway:
 Although this area of the house is quite small, it is a great place to film any shots we wish to include of him entering and exiting his home to and from work.
Essential props for this location: Dog basket, keys

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