Below are two site plans of my studio set up. I have used images to create the set ups that I'll be reinterpreting in real life when it comes to filming my two media products. I have mentioned what it is in the site plan along with the role the equipment has to play. When it comes to me setting up for my shoot, I can refer back to this post to have my memory refreshed on how it is I'll need to set the studios up with and what I intend to use on the site.
Both of these set ups are similar, except for the use of one or two soft boxes. I have created two site plans to experiment with the best lighting. In photography, the top set up was the most effective, however in media, the bottom set up was the most effective. I will need to use both, as I am using the technique stop motion in my advert which requires photographs. Set up 1 is the most effective for photography because the light with the snoot creates a slight shadow infront of the product which is appealing in advertising photography. Set up 2 is the most effective for filming because you are unable to use a flash like you are in photography, so lighting up more of the subject in the frame means that you nearly get the same effect as you would if you were to capture a photograph with a flash.
For my Ancillary Tasks (Web Pop-Up and TV Sponsorship) I will also use the same below set ups. I will be using set up 1 for my web pop up as this is the most appropriate for photography, and I will use set up 2 for my sponsorship as this is the most appropriate for filming.
Studio Set Up 1
Studio Set Up 2


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