Hi readers! Today I will be blogging about how I plan to make certain parts of my film seem as realistic as possible using my set, props, and specific lighting.
Hospital scene(set+lighting)- I was thinking about using ring lights to include as much light as possible within the hospital bed scene so that it seems like the real pale lighting within an actual hospital. I will make sure to keep a close up shot so that not many elements can be seen other than the girl's face to not give away how it's not truly being filmed within a hospital.
Room Decor (set&props)- To make Camila's room fit her initial self, I will use my sister's room, since it has mostly black to white decorations and not much color, compared to my room which I have decorated with pink things everywhere... With the black and white scale, I can create a more organized image for Camila, since it will look more clean. Also, as she will have many books stacked up on her dresser, I need to find whichever books i can find scattered throughout my room to add for this element so that she can seem like nerdy girl.
(I want the book stack to look a bit like this^^^)
Overall, I developed my plot and script to accommodate the layout of my house, also knowing what part of the house I will be using to film, so that everything can work well together in perfect harmony in the end.
PS: The hardest part now is going to be keeping everything clean and put away while I have recording sessions. I also have to find a way to make my sister act for this part; if not, I will play the part myself, and teach my sister how I want it to filmed, since I can't do both things on my own. My last resort will be to ask one of my classmates to help me out with filming. I really don't want to pick this route since I get distracted very quickly (which is why I want to do it with my sister because we live together so we can basically record at any given moment and not have to worry about having to schedule a reunion each time I want to film.) This also gives me the chance to go back and record shots all over again if needed, without any hassle.
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