After visiting the graffiti location, it only confirmed my
choice of location being the Bishop’s Palace. I then took the story and disembodied
it as seen in “Story Breakdown”; this has given me a clear vision of what I am
looking for from the location. Within the ruins of the palace, there is a great
inside location; which was the old east wing of the palace. This has a lot of
opportunities to dissect the space and split it up for each part of the story.
These stairs would work extremely well for the first of my
narrative shots. The main reason for this choice is the ability I have in
giving one of the characters a raised ocular to both the other character and
the camera. If I was to use this raised ocular with Arachne, it could show her
stubbornness to Athena and her sense of power over her challenger. This area
would take a lot more time to create my lighting set up for because of the
different levels and the wall, I could however use radio triggers as it would
allow me to put them behind the wall and still trigger them to set off the
flash guns.
In this frame, you can see two large barred windows, which
helps to split the frame into almost two halves. This segment of the building
would work perfectly for the conflict between Athena and Arachne during their
contest of skill. This shot will have to be carefully framed however due to the
lights on the floor. I will need to frame the shot so that they aren’t integrated
into the shot, I also need to be careful to then not have the picture too top
heavy and have a whole lot of blank space above the characters.
Because Arachne would not really move from her place as she
is turning into the spider, I could then just use this same backdrop again. I
could even use the same lighting set-up, this similarity will help to link the
two shots together, as if indicating that the transformation has happened over
a short and discomforting period of time.
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