Monday, 2 December 2013

Exterior location and adaptation

            One of the requirements for the project was a photo of exterior location which could be famous or local (taken by us). I chose the Armadillo (The Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow) for a couple of reasons. 
Anon., n.d., n.d. [digital image].
Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow
  • It has a similar shape to a dome so it fits to my concept of the story;
  •  The construction looks very stable. It may not be approved as Martian building after careful consideration of architects but the building has the look which could convince the unacquainted observer eye of its safety;
  •  The night lights in front of The Armadillo which actually make it looks quite Martian had already mislead me that the building is perfect for my exterior location.
Adaptation
             
                    Normally, as part of a production, each exterior location has to be adapted in order to play an appropriate role in the scene. As I already mentioned, in my opinion that building already looks quite Martian in my eyes so the main part of my adaptation includes green screen which would be put behind it. In addition, to fit in the scenery its front windows will be covered with metal plane due to the fact that my story draws a world which do not include windows. All the view from inside have been replaced with screen simulations (as the script also suggest by using the term "window mode"). Here I'm posting a drawn variation of the already adapted Clyde Auditorium. The sketch also presents my view of possible advertising forms on part which includes sign which moving commercial videos and 3D projections of moving images of promoters holding the advertised products.

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