Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Pre-production: Defining the Setting

 Here we decide the settings for important scenes in our movie in the next class. We understood how crucial setting is in influencing the mood, vibe, and direction of the story. We worked together to choose the right locations that would complement our plot. This was done by thinking about things like era, location, and cultural details. This helps on setting established a strong base for our storytelling, setting the stage for captivating cinematic moments.

Defining the Setting of the world

General Setting
Location (Where?)

Time Period (When)?

Landscape (Indoor/outdoor)

Tone

 

Social Economical Status, governing principles of the place and culture

High school in Miami, Florida

Present day

Indoor (school hallways, classrooms, bedrooms, bathroom)

Emotional, introspective, with moments of tension and drama

The high school setting reflects the social dynamics and pressures faced by teenagers, including academic expectations, peer relationships, and cultural influences.

 

 

 

Number of Locations

Location (Where?)

Landscape (Indoor/outdoor)

Time of Day

Tone

Lighting Source

6

High school & Bedrooms

Indoor

Afternoon

Emotional

Dark and gloomy

 

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