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HOW TO DESIGN A FILM SET




            by:
    Franchesca Buenaflor
INTRODUCTION

   Set design is also known as
    production design.
   It is the creation of theatrical,
    as well as film or television
    scenery. It is mainly concern
    with the ”look" or physical
    appearance of the set for a
    film, whether in rehearsal or
    performance.
    It reflects the way that the set
    is composed artistically in
    regard to props, actors, shapes
    and colors.
    The set picture should express
    good principles of design and
    use of space. It should be
    visually appealing for the
    audience or should express the
    show's concept.
   The set picture should express good principles of design
    and use of space. It should be visually appealing for the
    audience or should express the show's concept




   Set design from the fantasy movie “The Imaginarium of
    Dr. Parnassus”
This e-learning module will discuss the
elements of a production design and give tips and
tricks on how to design a film set, as well as give
out exercises to enhance one’s set design skills.
OBJECTIVE
   To be able to identify the importance of a storyline
    as a guide to set design

   To identify the meaning and elements of mise –en-
    scene

   To describe the importance of sketching and
    drafting in set design

   To identify the importance of composition and its
    elements

   To give out practical guidelines in set -design
LESSON 1: THE STORYLINE



       In order for you to start designing your set you have
 to first take a look at your storyline, your time setting,
 geographical setting that influences the characters “look”
 and the set’s overall composition.
 Time setting – the era or year the story took place.
         This is very important since this can greatly influence the type
  of gadgets and costumes that are present during that time that should
  be present in your set.
Ex. Sophia Coppola’s film “Marie Antoinette” (2006) as in reference to
  the real painting of Marie Antoinette




   Note: You can already identify that the film Marie Antoinette took
    place during the Victorian Era, wherein the women wears
    voluptuous gowns filled with laces and petticoat.
   Geographical setting- the place/venue where the story took place
    whether it is at a rural or urban area.
          The geographical location of the story has a great impact on
    how the set would look, starting from the presence of certain
    elements to project the atmosphere of the place.

Ex. Danny Boyle’s famous Slum dog Millionaire (2008) that was shot
  in India.




   Note: You can already see the film being shot in India through the long
    and bulky train right beside them; this establishes the status quo of the
    country that in return affects the costume of the characters.
   Characters- are three dimensional and this must be presented
    through the “image” that you design that can be perceived by the
    audience.

           The three dimensions of a character are first, the background
    of the character which includes the family background, the
    nationality etc. second, is the foreground which is the physical make
    up of the character or what the audience perceive. Third is the
    middle ground which is the character’s real self or personality.
   Ex. Shekhar Kapur’s “Elizabeth” 1998




   Note: In “Elizabeth” 1998, the dimensions of Queen Elizabeth’s
    character are shown through the set design mainly through her
    authoritative look which is executed through her natural deep
    make up, structured costume and the grandeur of her
    surroundings establishing her royalty as a Queen.
EXERCISE # 1

   Read a storyline of a film

   Attach a picture from the film and describe the time
    setting, geographical setting and the main character’s
    image

   analyze the time and geographical setting’s impact on
    the character’s image
EXAMPLE
   Storyline: Marie Antoinette




   character
    Fourteen-year-old Maria Antonia Josepha Joanna (Kirsten Dunst) is the beautiful, charming, and
    naïve youngest daughter of Austrian empress Maria Theresa (Marianne Faithfull).
   Time setting
    In 1768, the victorian era she is selected by her mother to marry the Dauphin of France, Louis XVI
    (Jason Schwartzman), thereby sealing an alliance between the two rival countries.
   Geographical setting
    The story took place in France.
   Analysis
EVALUATION

 30% - creativity
 30 % - description of character, time and
  geographical setting
 40% analysis

Total of 100%
LESSON 2: MISE – EN – SCENE
In order for you to design a set you must know the basic elements
   of the set or scene.




     Mise-en-scène is a French term and originates in the theater.
     It means, literally, "put in the scene”. It is concerned with
     what should be present in the scene which is mainly includes
     the props, costumes and prosthetics or make- up
   Props




         Smaller props are referred to as "hand props".
    Larger props may also be set decoration, such as a chair
    or table. The difference between a set decoration and a
    prop is use. If the item is not touched by a performer for
    any reason it is simply a set decoration. If it is touched
    by the actor in accordance to script requirements or as
    deemed by the director, it is a prop.
   Costume




         A style of dress including garments, accessories,
    and hairstyle especially as characteristic of a particular
    country, period, or people.
   Prosthetic/ Make-up




         Prosthetic is the process of using      prosthetic
    sculpting, molding and casting techniques    to create
    advanced cosmetic effects. While make- up   is used to
    alter the user’s appearance to portray a     particular
    character.
EXERCISE #2
Multiple choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer, list down all your
  answers on a sheet of paper. (10 items)

1.     It is the creation of theatrical, as well as film or television scenery. It is
       mainly concern with the ”look" or physical appearance of the set for a
       film, whether in rehearsal or performance
     a. set design b. props c. costume d. make-up

2.      Is a French term and originates in the theater. It means, literally, "put in
       the scene”
     a. set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. make-up

3.      A style of dress including garments, accessories, and hairstyle especially
     as characteristic of a particular country, period, or people.
     a. mise-en-scene b. costume c.make-up d. set design

4. are referred to as "hand props".
   a. smaller props b. larger props c. costume d. set decoration

Continue…
5. If it is touched by the actor in accordance to script requirements or as deemed by
      the director
   a. Set design b. mise-en-scene    c. costume d. props


6. is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques to
   create advanced cosmetic effects
   a. Set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. prosthetic


7. is used to alter the user’s appearance to portray a particular character.
   a. set design b. mise-en-scene    c. costume d. make-up


8. If the item is not touched by a performer for any reason it is simply a _______
   a. Set design b. mise-en-scene    c. costume d. set decoration
9. Are props that may also be set decoration, such as a chair or table.
   a. larger props b. smaller props c. costume d. set


10. A set design can also be called_____
Production design b. props c. costume d. props
EVALUATION
Answer Sheet
 1. A
 2. B          10 - excellent
 3. B          9 - outstanding
 4. A          8 - very good
 5. D          7- good
 6. D          6- satisfactory
 7. D          5 – needs improvement
 8. D
 9. A
 10.A
LESSON 3: COMPOSITION




       Composition is the placement or arrangement of
 visual elements or ingredients in a work of art or a
 photograph, as distinct from the subject of a work. It can
 also be thought of as the organization of the elements of
 art according to the principles of art.
       In the visual arts, composition is often used
 interchangeably with various terms such as design, form,
 visual ordering, or formal structure, depending on the
 context.
Elements of Design

   Line - the visual path that enables
    the eye to move within the piece
           Movement is also a source of
    line, and blur can also create a
    reaction. Subject lines by means of
    illusion contribute to both mood and
    linear perspective, giving the
    illusion of depth. Oblique lines
    convey a sense of movement and
    angular lines generally convey a
    sense of dynamism and possibly
    tension. Lines can also direct
    attention towards the main subject
    of picture, or contribute to
    organization by dividing it into
    compartments.
Elements of Design

   Shape - areas defined by edges within the piece,
    whether geometric or organic
Elements of Design

   Color - hues with their various values and intensities




           Color is characterized by attributes such as hue, brightness,
    and saturation. Colors have been associated with different moods,
    dependent on the society of the time. For example, white has long
    been viewed as purity, whereas it can also take slightly different
    meanings such as peace, or innocence. However, in some places
    (like Japan) it signifies death.
Elements of Design


   Texture - is about surface quality either
    tactile or visual. Texture can be real or
    implied by different uses of media. It is the
    degree of roughness or smoothness in
    objects.


   Form - is a 3-dimensional object having
    volume and thickness. It is the illusion of a
    3-D effect that can be implied with the use
    of light and shading techniques. Form can
    be viewed from many angles.


   Value - is the degree of light and dark in a
    design. It is the contrast between black and
    white and all the tones in between. Value
    can be used with color as well as black and
    white. Contrast is the extreme changes
    between values.
EXERCISE # 3

    Explain and compare the following terms.. (10 items)

1.    Composition – mise –en-scene (4 pts)
2.    Line –shape (2 pts)
3.    Texture – form (2pts)
4.    Color – value (2pts)
EVALUATION/ANSWER SHEET
   Composition –is the placement or arrangement of visual elements
    or ingredients in a work of art or a photograph, as distinct from the
    subject of a work. It can also be thought of as the organization of
    the elements of art according to the principles of art.
    mise –en-scene –It is concerned with what should be present in the
    scene which is mainly includes the props, costumes and prosthetics
    or make- up
   Line –the visual path that enables the eye to move within the piece
    shape -areas defined by edges within the piece, whether
    geometric or organic
   Texture – is about surface quality either tactile or visual. Texture
    can be real or implied by different uses of media. It is the degree of
    roughness or smoothness in objects.
     form - is a 3-dimensional object having volume and thickness. It
    is the illusion of a 3-D effect that can be implied with the use of
    light and shading techniques. Form can be viewed from many
    angles.
    Color – is characterized by attributes such as hue,
     brightness, and saturation. Colors have been associated with
     different moods, dependent on the society of the time.
     value - is the degree of light and dark in a design. It is the
     contrast between black and white and all the tones in
     between. Value can be used with color as well as black and
     white. Contrast is the extreme changes between values.
   10 - excellent
   9 - outstanding
   8 - very good
   7- good
   6- satisfactory
   5 below – needs improvement
LESSON 4: SKETCHING/DRAFTING


      Now that you have already an idea of mise-en-
 scene together with the elements of design , you can now
 move on with sketching or making a draft of what you
 want the set to look like to have a clearer picture.

      One of the key elements of designing a set is to
 make a sketch or a draft on how you want to the set to
 look like to serve as a model.
   Sketching is drawing what you want the set to look like,
    before sketch is only made via colors black and white on a
    notepad but through modern technology sketches can now be
    digitally enhanced.




   To be able to make a sketch you will be needing a simple
    landscape bond paper or if your are “techy” all you need is a
    computer application such as MS Word or any other editor
    such as Adobe picture editor.
This is an example of a sketch that is already digitally
  enhanced you can use the MS word or Adobe picture
  editor to enhance your sketch and add effects.




   Note: I used pastel colors and soft shapes to portray a
    feminine atmosphere on the set to indicate that the room
    represents the owner which is a very feminine blonde bomb
    shell.
Your sketch will serve as a model for your design
where you would pattern your set. Through it you
will have a clearer vision on what the set would
contain and what patterns and colors should be
present.
EXERCISE #4
   Pick a set from your favorite movie and describe it
    Make a sketch of the set using a short bond paper and
    drawing materials
   You can submit it by scanning it then e-mailing it to
    franchescarl1@yahoo.com

 Grading system
30% creativity
30% design
30% composition
10% description
Total of 100%

   You can refer to the example on the next slide
   Example




   This scene was taken from the movie “super 8”
    wherein the two main character were waiting for
    something to happen.
LESSON 5: PRACTICAL GUIDELINES IN SET
                DESIGN



      Now that you have already acquired enough
 knowledge in designing a film set, you now must take in
 consideration the following to be able to bring your
 design into life.
   Time Frame
         This is important especially when you are meeting a
    dead line, one should always take in to consideration
    how much time he/she has to be able to bring the set
    together.

   Budget
          This is an essential key in designing a set, the
    budget determines how much can be purchased for the
    set. This gives the liberty as well as the limitation for the
    designer to choose the materials that will be a part of the
    set.
   Availability
          It is a must to check the availability of the materials
    that should be present in the set. for example you needed a
    vintage car to complete the vintage look of the set, you must
    check first if there are any available model on car rentals. Or
    if none you can always resort to the next guideline.

   Alternatives
         If the material that you are looking for is not available
    you can always find other ways or alternatives to back up
    your set. The key here is to be resourceful, to find other
    means to recreate the material through other stuff whether,
    through                    reconstruction                   or
    “chroma” the use of computer graphic imagery that is
    projected on the screen.
FINAL EXERCISE
   Make a draft of your set design using Microsoft word or a
    picture editor it should be digitally enhanced to improve the
    quality and clarity of the set

   Apply what you have learned from lesson 1 -4

   then make a caption of the set on what part it belongs on your
    storyline

   Submit it via e-mailing it to franchescarl1@yahoo.com

   Refer the to the next slide for the example
   Madelaine is relaxing at her newly decorated room.
EVALUATION
 Grading system
30% creativity
30% design
30% composition
10% description
Total of 100%
FIN (FRENCH TERM FOR THE END)
   Voila ! You now have the knowledge and the skills
    to design your own film set.

   Remember that the key to a creative mind is to
    practice his skills all the time .

   Have fun in creating your own set design be artistic
    and imaginative of course taking in mind the
    practical guidelines.

   And who knows you might be the next superstar in
    production design! =)
GLOSSARY
   Set design- is also known as production design. It is the creation of theatrical, as well as film or
    television scenery. It is mainly concern with the ”look" or physical appearance of the set for a
    film, whether in rehearsal or performance. It reflects the way that the set is composed
    artistically in regard to props, actors, shapes and colors. The set picture should express good
    principles of design and use of space. It should be visually appealing for the audience or should
    express the show's concept.
   Time setting – the era or year the story took place.
   Geographical setting- the place/venue where the story took place whether it is at a rural or
    urban area.
   Mise-en-scène is a French term and originates in the theater. It means, literally, "put in the
    scene”. It is concerned with what should be present in the scene which is mainly includes the
    props, costumes and prosthetics or make- up.
   Costume – a style of dress including garments, accessories, and hairstyle especially as
    characteristic of a particular country, period, or people.
   Prosthetic/ Make-up- Prosthetic is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and
    casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects. While make- up is used to alter the
    user’s appearance to portray a particular character.
   Composition- is the placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art
    or a photograph, as distinct from the subject of a work. It can also be thought of as the
    organization of the elements of art according to the principles of art.
   Line - the visual path that enables the eye to move within the piece
   Shape - areas defined by edges within the piece, whether geometric or organic
   Color - hues with their various values and intensities
   Sketching - drawing what you want the set to look like, before sketch is only made via colors
    black and white but through modern technology sketches can now be digitally enhanced.
REFERENCES
   Film Aesthetics 1 by Lori Shiba (http://www.slideshare.net/hexakali/film-
    aesthetics-i?src=related_normal&rel=5244116)
   Elements and Principles of Design by Marvin Bartel
    (http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/files/elements2.htm)
   Composition, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composition_(visual_arts)
   Attributes of     Visual Image,film school online,
    (http://filmschoolonline.com/sample_lessons/sample_lesson_cinematogr
    aphy.htm)
   Mise-en-scene (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mise_en_scène)
   Marie Antoinette, IMDb.com (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0422720/)
   Slam Dog Millionaire, IMDb.com (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1010048/)
   Elizabeth, IMDb.com (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0127536/)
   Film and Set Design Gallery (http://gallery.mcneel.com/?g=149&pg=1)
   Translating Hollywood Set Design To Real Life Design
    (http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/translating-hollywood-set-desi-58760)
QUIZ


   It is the creation of theatrical, as well as film or television scenery. It is mainly concern with the ”look" or physical appearance of the set for a film, whether in rehearsal or performance
   set design b. props c. costume d. make-up


   Is a French term and originates in the theater. It means, literally, "put in the scene”
   Set design b. mise-en-scene      c. costume d. make-up


   A style of dress including garments, accessories, and hairstyle especially as characteristic of a particular country, period, or people.
   mise-en-scene b. costume c.make-up d. set design


   are referred to as "hand props".
   smaller props b. larger props c. costume d. set decoration


   If it is touched by the actor in accordance to script requirements or as deemed by the director
   Set design b. mise-en-scene      c. costume d. props


   is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects
   Set design b. mise-en-scene      c. costume d. prosthetic


   is used to alter the user’s appearance to portray a particular character.
   Set design b. mise-en-scene      c. costume d. make-up


   If the item is not touched by a performer for any reason it is simply a _______
   Set design b. mise-en-scene      c. costume d. set decoration


   Are props that may also be set decoration, such as a chair or table.
   Larger props b. smaller props c. costume d. set
   A set design can also be called_____
   Production design b. props c. costume d. props






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How to design a film set

  • 1. HOW TO DESIGN A FILM SET by: Franchesca Buenaflor
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Set design is also known as production design.  It is the creation of theatrical, as well as film or television scenery. It is mainly concern with the ”look" or physical appearance of the set for a film, whether in rehearsal or performance.  It reflects the way that the set is composed artistically in regard to props, actors, shapes and colors.  The set picture should express good principles of design and use of space. It should be visually appealing for the audience or should express the show's concept.
  • 3. The set picture should express good principles of design and use of space. It should be visually appealing for the audience or should express the show's concept  Set design from the fantasy movie “The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus”
  • 4. This e-learning module will discuss the elements of a production design and give tips and tricks on how to design a film set, as well as give out exercises to enhance one’s set design skills.
  • 5. OBJECTIVE  To be able to identify the importance of a storyline as a guide to set design  To identify the meaning and elements of mise –en- scene  To describe the importance of sketching and drafting in set design  To identify the importance of composition and its elements  To give out practical guidelines in set -design
  • 6. LESSON 1: THE STORYLINE In order for you to start designing your set you have to first take a look at your storyline, your time setting, geographical setting that influences the characters “look” and the set’s overall composition.
  • 7.  Time setting – the era or year the story took place. This is very important since this can greatly influence the type of gadgets and costumes that are present during that time that should be present in your set. Ex. Sophia Coppola’s film “Marie Antoinette” (2006) as in reference to the real painting of Marie Antoinette  Note: You can already identify that the film Marie Antoinette took place during the Victorian Era, wherein the women wears voluptuous gowns filled with laces and petticoat.
  • 8. Geographical setting- the place/venue where the story took place whether it is at a rural or urban area. The geographical location of the story has a great impact on how the set would look, starting from the presence of certain elements to project the atmosphere of the place. Ex. Danny Boyle’s famous Slum dog Millionaire (2008) that was shot in India.  Note: You can already see the film being shot in India through the long and bulky train right beside them; this establishes the status quo of the country that in return affects the costume of the characters.
  • 9. Characters- are three dimensional and this must be presented through the “image” that you design that can be perceived by the audience. The three dimensions of a character are first, the background of the character which includes the family background, the nationality etc. second, is the foreground which is the physical make up of the character or what the audience perceive. Third is the middle ground which is the character’s real self or personality.
  • 10. Ex. Shekhar Kapur’s “Elizabeth” 1998  Note: In “Elizabeth” 1998, the dimensions of Queen Elizabeth’s character are shown through the set design mainly through her authoritative look which is executed through her natural deep make up, structured costume and the grandeur of her surroundings establishing her royalty as a Queen.
  • 11. EXERCISE # 1  Read a storyline of a film  Attach a picture from the film and describe the time setting, geographical setting and the main character’s image  analyze the time and geographical setting’s impact on the character’s image
  • 12. EXAMPLE  Storyline: Marie Antoinette  character Fourteen-year-old Maria Antonia Josepha Joanna (Kirsten Dunst) is the beautiful, charming, and naïve youngest daughter of Austrian empress Maria Theresa (Marianne Faithfull).  Time setting In 1768, the victorian era she is selected by her mother to marry the Dauphin of France, Louis XVI (Jason Schwartzman), thereby sealing an alliance between the two rival countries.  Geographical setting The story took place in France.  Analysis
  • 13. EVALUATION  30% - creativity  30 % - description of character, time and geographical setting  40% analysis Total of 100%
  • 14. LESSON 2: MISE – EN – SCENE In order for you to design a set you must know the basic elements of the set or scene. Mise-en-scène is a French term and originates in the theater. It means, literally, "put in the scene”. It is concerned with what should be present in the scene which is mainly includes the props, costumes and prosthetics or make- up
  • 15. Props Smaller props are referred to as "hand props". Larger props may also be set decoration, such as a chair or table. The difference between a set decoration and a prop is use. If the item is not touched by a performer for any reason it is simply a set decoration. If it is touched by the actor in accordance to script requirements or as deemed by the director, it is a prop.
  • 16. Costume A style of dress including garments, accessories, and hairstyle especially as characteristic of a particular country, period, or people.
  • 17. Prosthetic/ Make-up Prosthetic is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects. While make- up is used to alter the user’s appearance to portray a particular character.
  • 18. EXERCISE #2 Multiple choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer, list down all your answers on a sheet of paper. (10 items) 1. It is the creation of theatrical, as well as film or television scenery. It is mainly concern with the ”look" or physical appearance of the set for a film, whether in rehearsal or performance a. set design b. props c. costume d. make-up 2. Is a French term and originates in the theater. It means, literally, "put in the scene” a. set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. make-up 3. A style of dress including garments, accessories, and hairstyle especially as characteristic of a particular country, period, or people. a. mise-en-scene b. costume c.make-up d. set design 4. are referred to as "hand props". a. smaller props b. larger props c. costume d. set decoration Continue…
  • 19. 5. If it is touched by the actor in accordance to script requirements or as deemed by the director a. Set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. props 6. is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects a. Set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. prosthetic 7. is used to alter the user’s appearance to portray a particular character. a. set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. make-up 8. If the item is not touched by a performer for any reason it is simply a _______ a. Set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. set decoration 9. Are props that may also be set decoration, such as a chair or table. a. larger props b. smaller props c. costume d. set 10. A set design can also be called_____ Production design b. props c. costume d. props
  • 20. EVALUATION Answer Sheet  1. A  2. B  10 - excellent  3. B  9 - outstanding  4. A  8 - very good  5. D  7- good  6. D  6- satisfactory  7. D  5 – needs improvement  8. D  9. A  10.A
  • 21. LESSON 3: COMPOSITION Composition is the placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art or a photograph, as distinct from the subject of a work. It can also be thought of as the organization of the elements of art according to the principles of art. In the visual arts, composition is often used interchangeably with various terms such as design, form, visual ordering, or formal structure, depending on the context.
  • 22. Elements of Design  Line - the visual path that enables the eye to move within the piece Movement is also a source of line, and blur can also create a reaction. Subject lines by means of illusion contribute to both mood and linear perspective, giving the illusion of depth. Oblique lines convey a sense of movement and angular lines generally convey a sense of dynamism and possibly tension. Lines can also direct attention towards the main subject of picture, or contribute to organization by dividing it into compartments.
  • 23. Elements of Design  Shape - areas defined by edges within the piece, whether geometric or organic
  • 24. Elements of Design  Color - hues with their various values and intensities Color is characterized by attributes such as hue, brightness, and saturation. Colors have been associated with different moods, dependent on the society of the time. For example, white has long been viewed as purity, whereas it can also take slightly different meanings such as peace, or innocence. However, in some places (like Japan) it signifies death.
  • 25. Elements of Design  Texture - is about surface quality either tactile or visual. Texture can be real or implied by different uses of media. It is the degree of roughness or smoothness in objects.  Form - is a 3-dimensional object having volume and thickness. It is the illusion of a 3-D effect that can be implied with the use of light and shading techniques. Form can be viewed from many angles.  Value - is the degree of light and dark in a design. It is the contrast between black and white and all the tones in between. Value can be used with color as well as black and white. Contrast is the extreme changes between values.
  • 26. EXERCISE # 3  Explain and compare the following terms.. (10 items) 1. Composition – mise –en-scene (4 pts) 2. Line –shape (2 pts) 3. Texture – form (2pts) 4. Color – value (2pts)
  • 27. EVALUATION/ANSWER SHEET  Composition –is the placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art or a photograph, as distinct from the subject of a work. It can also be thought of as the organization of the elements of art according to the principles of art. mise –en-scene –It is concerned with what should be present in the scene which is mainly includes the props, costumes and prosthetics or make- up  Line –the visual path that enables the eye to move within the piece shape -areas defined by edges within the piece, whether geometric or organic  Texture – is about surface quality either tactile or visual. Texture can be real or implied by different uses of media. It is the degree of roughness or smoothness in objects. form - is a 3-dimensional object having volume and thickness. It is the illusion of a 3-D effect that can be implied with the use of light and shading techniques. Form can be viewed from many angles.
  • 28. Color – is characterized by attributes such as hue, brightness, and saturation. Colors have been associated with different moods, dependent on the society of the time. value - is the degree of light and dark in a design. It is the contrast between black and white and all the tones in between. Value can be used with color as well as black and white. Contrast is the extreme changes between values.  10 - excellent  9 - outstanding  8 - very good  7- good  6- satisfactory  5 below – needs improvement
  • 29. LESSON 4: SKETCHING/DRAFTING Now that you have already an idea of mise-en- scene together with the elements of design , you can now move on with sketching or making a draft of what you want the set to look like to have a clearer picture. One of the key elements of designing a set is to make a sketch or a draft on how you want to the set to look like to serve as a model.
  • 30. Sketching is drawing what you want the set to look like, before sketch is only made via colors black and white on a notepad but through modern technology sketches can now be digitally enhanced.  To be able to make a sketch you will be needing a simple landscape bond paper or if your are “techy” all you need is a computer application such as MS Word or any other editor such as Adobe picture editor.
  • 31. This is an example of a sketch that is already digitally enhanced you can use the MS word or Adobe picture editor to enhance your sketch and add effects.  Note: I used pastel colors and soft shapes to portray a feminine atmosphere on the set to indicate that the room represents the owner which is a very feminine blonde bomb shell.
  • 32. Your sketch will serve as a model for your design where you would pattern your set. Through it you will have a clearer vision on what the set would contain and what patterns and colors should be present.
  • 33. EXERCISE #4  Pick a set from your favorite movie and describe it  Make a sketch of the set using a short bond paper and drawing materials  You can submit it by scanning it then e-mailing it to franchescarl1@yahoo.com  Grading system 30% creativity 30% design 30% composition 10% description Total of 100%  You can refer to the example on the next slide
  • 34. Example  This scene was taken from the movie “super 8” wherein the two main character were waiting for something to happen.
  • 35. LESSON 5: PRACTICAL GUIDELINES IN SET DESIGN Now that you have already acquired enough knowledge in designing a film set, you now must take in consideration the following to be able to bring your design into life.
  • 36. Time Frame This is important especially when you are meeting a dead line, one should always take in to consideration how much time he/she has to be able to bring the set together.  Budget This is an essential key in designing a set, the budget determines how much can be purchased for the set. This gives the liberty as well as the limitation for the designer to choose the materials that will be a part of the set.
  • 37. Availability It is a must to check the availability of the materials that should be present in the set. for example you needed a vintage car to complete the vintage look of the set, you must check first if there are any available model on car rentals. Or if none you can always resort to the next guideline.  Alternatives If the material that you are looking for is not available you can always find other ways or alternatives to back up your set. The key here is to be resourceful, to find other means to recreate the material through other stuff whether, through reconstruction or “chroma” the use of computer graphic imagery that is projected on the screen.
  • 38. FINAL EXERCISE  Make a draft of your set design using Microsoft word or a picture editor it should be digitally enhanced to improve the quality and clarity of the set  Apply what you have learned from lesson 1 -4  then make a caption of the set on what part it belongs on your storyline  Submit it via e-mailing it to franchescarl1@yahoo.com  Refer the to the next slide for the example
  • 39. Madelaine is relaxing at her newly decorated room.
  • 40. EVALUATION  Grading system 30% creativity 30% design 30% composition 10% description Total of 100%
  • 41. FIN (FRENCH TERM FOR THE END)  Voila ! You now have the knowledge and the skills to design your own film set.  Remember that the key to a creative mind is to practice his skills all the time .  Have fun in creating your own set design be artistic and imaginative of course taking in mind the practical guidelines.  And who knows you might be the next superstar in production design! =)
  • 42. GLOSSARY  Set design- is also known as production design. It is the creation of theatrical, as well as film or television scenery. It is mainly concern with the ”look" or physical appearance of the set for a film, whether in rehearsal or performance. It reflects the way that the set is composed artistically in regard to props, actors, shapes and colors. The set picture should express good principles of design and use of space. It should be visually appealing for the audience or should express the show's concept.  Time setting – the era or year the story took place.  Geographical setting- the place/venue where the story took place whether it is at a rural or urban area.  Mise-en-scène is a French term and originates in the theater. It means, literally, "put in the scene”. It is concerned with what should be present in the scene which is mainly includes the props, costumes and prosthetics or make- up.  Costume – a style of dress including garments, accessories, and hairstyle especially as characteristic of a particular country, period, or people.  Prosthetic/ Make-up- Prosthetic is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects. While make- up is used to alter the user’s appearance to portray a particular character.  Composition- is the placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art or a photograph, as distinct from the subject of a work. It can also be thought of as the organization of the elements of art according to the principles of art.  Line - the visual path that enables the eye to move within the piece  Shape - areas defined by edges within the piece, whether geometric or organic  Color - hues with their various values and intensities  Sketching - drawing what you want the set to look like, before sketch is only made via colors black and white but through modern technology sketches can now be digitally enhanced.
  • 43. REFERENCES  Film Aesthetics 1 by Lori Shiba (http://www.slideshare.net/hexakali/film- aesthetics-i?src=related_normal&rel=5244116)  Elements and Principles of Design by Marvin Bartel (http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/files/elements2.htm)  Composition, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composition_(visual_arts)  Attributes of Visual Image,film school online, (http://filmschoolonline.com/sample_lessons/sample_lesson_cinematogr aphy.htm)  Mise-en-scene (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mise_en_scène)  Marie Antoinette, IMDb.com (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0422720/)  Slam Dog Millionaire, IMDb.com (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1010048/)  Elizabeth, IMDb.com (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0127536/)  Film and Set Design Gallery (http://gallery.mcneel.com/?g=149&pg=1)  Translating Hollywood Set Design To Real Life Design (http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/translating-hollywood-set-desi-58760)
  • 44. QUIZ   It is the creation of theatrical, as well as film or television scenery. It is mainly concern with the ”look" or physical appearance of the set for a film, whether in rehearsal or performance  set design b. props c. costume d. make-up   Is a French term and originates in the theater. It means, literally, "put in the scene”  Set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. make-up   A style of dress including garments, accessories, and hairstyle especially as characteristic of a particular country, period, or people.  mise-en-scene b. costume c.make-up d. set design   are referred to as "hand props".  smaller props b. larger props c. costume d. set decoration   If it is touched by the actor in accordance to script requirements or as deemed by the director  Set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. props   is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects  Set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. prosthetic   is used to alter the user’s appearance to portray a particular character.  Set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. make-up   If the item is not touched by a performer for any reason it is simply a _______  Set design b. mise-en-scene c. costume d. set decoration   Are props that may also be set decoration, such as a chair or table.  Larger props b. smaller props c. costume d. set  A set design can also be called_____  Production design b. props c. costume d. props   