As you can see we’ve started wallpapering the flats – first with a plain underlay and then the wood effect and detailed wallpaper over the top. Afterwards I thought it would be a great idea to coffee stain the wallpaper to make the Bookshop look older. I did this because the wallpaper looked too new as it had just been purchased from the shop.
February 12, 2010
Prop making: Blackboard for Bookshop ‘Candlesby’
Making 8×8 flats for the ‘Candlesby’ Set
Set Model for final design: Bookshop ‘Candlesby’
Set Model
Here is a VERY basic set model that I made out of bits and bobs, just so I could visualise exactly how I wanted the set to look and so I could show the rest of the team so that they don’t have to rely on my drawings too much.
Final Bookshop Design: ‘Candlesby’
Working Design – Basic
This drawing is a very basic outline drawing of how much wooden panelling I’d like to use on the flats. It also gives an idea of basic furniture needed without all the small props so that I know the essential items that I need. I’m extremely pleased with this design and hopefully the team and I will be creating this particular set design in Semester B.
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Here I have re-drawn the design but in a less technical and more artistic way to demonstrate how the set will be filled with different props. The set will come to life with the use of plentiful amounts of colourful old books. Ive also included props such as the large lamp which will be used to give the set a feel of 3D space that will be good for the cameras to work around. Ive also changed the arrangement of the flats in order to create a SNUG and authentic bookshop, but at the same time creating an open space that the actors can move around in freely.