1.12.2007

Assignment - 2 cont.

After looking at this shot again, I recognize that this is no "real" ceiling, rather a perceived ceiling or rather where the set ends. The awnings along the back wall provide the eye, aka the viewer and possibly the cast members the illusion that the "space" ends here. These new images provide, probably a better sense of the space as perceived by the viewer.







The viewer can only see what they are allowed, I can speculate that this is in fact a set, my guess near an airport... does this look like the front an air plane cockpit?




Anyways.... The section of the view is captured to only allow the viewer what is important to the show... the SET, rather than the "warehouse" setting in some studio set. I am not a follower of the show, and I may be way off here, but the "Brady Bunch" was a set in a studio lot right????







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1 comment:

Ellie said...

Interesting sections. Question - since we know there is no "inhabitable" second floor above the area in your persepctive, then should it need to follow the same "rules" as the lower floor? (i.e. same floor height, amount/size of window openings, etc.) ... if we assume it is the rest of the "set" ... then is there a different logic or set of requirements that it needs to acheive? Is there really a need for windows? or for a cornice line?