Kayla Stewart (DP)
Narrative Pitch
Lighting
For the purposes
of this project our group will be utilizing natural lighting for any of the
outdoor scenes. Now for any indoor scenes like in the apartment or lab if need
be we will use additional lighting for those instances.
Shot
Framing
There
will be lots of variety here because of the detailed script. In the beginning
of Scene
One when it opens it the scene of the classroom I plan to shoot some
wide and closer shots. Wide shots will be the ones where we set up the scene
and show the class. Once we focus on the student and the teacher individual
those will likely be tight shots where it will show a portion of background but
focused mainly on that individual in the shot. Before the close of that scene
we will have the “DEADLINE” shot which it will just be a title slide with
“DEADLINE” written on it. Scene Two opens with an outside shot
which will start off wider than likely closer in as he “runs” to his apartment.
As the scene progresses to the shot of the Word document it will have the shot
of the computer with the Word document pulled up which I would like to have as
an over-the-shoulder shot. For the scenes when the clock is shown it will be
very tight shot with just the digital clock in focus. “Napping” scenes will be
filmed in a dorm room with a wide shot length wise to accommodate the length of
the bed so all of it will be in the shot. Scene 3 are going to coordinate with
most of the others with the scenes of the alarm clock and any “napping” scenes.
Color
Throughout
the video color will remain warm throughout most of it. Some cool colors will
likely show in the outdoor scenes but indoor scenes in the dorm room will be
warm. Warm colors for the indoor scenes will play to the height of the story
for the purposes of the video.
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