Within our media lesson today we were given task to create the most believable scenario that we were given using our own knowledge and eye for what we could put into the shot to indicate where we were and also what happening within the shot. the scenario's given to us were:
- A dentist waiting room
- A romantic date
- waiting at a train station
- a busy office
The hardest scene that I found to do was waiting at a train station, this was because it was hard to find an area around the school where we could set up a platform situation with people waiting and looking as if they are expecting a train to pull up. We managed to tackle this by using Alana and Laura looking like they were sitting at different levels on a bench or leaning against the wall. I then gave a signal as to when a 'train' would be arriving and then watching it drive past.
The most convincing scene was the dentist waiting room as we had all the chairs set out with posters but you could not see the detail on it and so looked believable as if a they were relevant to a dentist practice. we also had some magazines, classic music playing and decorative flowers dotted around.
In conclusion this proved to be a useful task as it made me focus on what I can include and exclude in the shot to make the scene the most realistic and believable as it can be.
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