I went to the studio with Phil and got some gaffa tape to mark out how big each set was. We measured 24 meters across which took up most of the studio, showng that we had hardly any space to move about within each set. I then tried to place props in each set to see how much room we had to work with and I found that in the cafe and bar, the bar would have to be next to the door and we would only be able to fit in 1 table.
I thought about maybe setting the space up diagonally so that when filming, the camera can go further back in order to be able to fit in the wide shot of all three sets that we wanted, or we would have to get a special lense.
Underneath is a diagram of of the dimensions and measurements of our set. Looking at it on a diagram, I discovered is very different to real life, as when i was setting up the gaffa tape, the set suddenly looked a lot smaller. So small that we had to alter how many chairs and tables we could fit in the bar and cafe.
We met with all the cast in the studio and with everyone there the set looked EVEN smaller. This showed us that we do not need that much going on in each set as the people make it busy enough.
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