Production design
Set Design/Scenic design
Set Design/Scenic design
Grimsdyke Hotel (Sullivan Suite)
-A large open plan hotel room with a double 4 poster Bed, mini bar, coffee table, green settee and large windows with a view of the hotel garden and woodland – very posh looking.
Central London (West End/Covent Garden/Soho)
-Walking around central London – Clubs, pubs, and surrounding restaurants (No specific set design as we want it all to look very natural)
Props
Grimsdyke Hotel (Sullivan Suite)
Jewellery box, money, fake drugs, alcohol bottles, voice recorder and suitcase.
Central London (West End/Covent Garden/Soho)
Alcohol/ Alcohol bottles, fake drugs.
Special Effects
No special Effects Required
Lighting
Grimsdyke Hotel (Sullivan Suite)
Bright lights so we are able to see every detail clearly, Put emphasis on Brooke’s situation ‘coming to light’.
Central London (West End/Covent Garden/Soho)
Natural lighting E.g.: Street lights and shop light – Mostly dim to keep the realism of nightlife
Use of colour
Grimsdyke Hotel (Sullivan Suite)
Rich reds, brown, and royal green to emphasize that Brooke is rich and is staying at a posh hotel, - In contrast to her, she is wearing all black to connote darkness, death and negativity.
Central London (West End/Covent Garden/Soho)
Different bright colours to show London’s nightlife, although when walking in the backs streets/alleys and park, dark colours and dull tones will be used to indicate the bad situations about to occur.
-Walking around central London – Clubs, pubs, and surrounding restaurants (No specific set design as we want it all to look very natural)
Props
Grimsdyke Hotel (Sullivan Suite)
Jewellery box, money, fake drugs, alcohol bottles, voice recorder and suitcase.
Central London (West End/Covent Garden/Soho)
Alcohol/ Alcohol bottles, fake drugs.
Special Effects
No special Effects Required
Lighting
Grimsdyke Hotel (Sullivan Suite)
Bright lights so we are able to see every detail clearly, Put emphasis on Brooke’s situation ‘coming to light’.
Central London (West End/Covent Garden/Soho)
Natural lighting E.g.: Street lights and shop light – Mostly dim to keep the realism of nightlife
Use of colour
Grimsdyke Hotel (Sullivan Suite)
Rich reds, brown, and royal green to emphasize that Brooke is rich and is staying at a posh hotel, - In contrast to her, she is wearing all black to connote darkness, death and negativity.
Central London (West End/Covent Garden/Soho)
Different bright colours to show London’s nightlife, although when walking in the backs streets/alleys and park, dark colours and dull tones will be used to indicate the bad situations about to occur.
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