Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Draft pictures from antiques from Ronnie Scott's, King's Emporium, Paraphernalia and Hunkydory in Margate


We though that the car could be a good object to have in one of our flashbacks and we also thought that we might be able to create graphic match. We thought that we could have a shot of the person in the antique shop playing with it and we could then cut to a shot of the person who originally had it playing it.


Pictured above is "The King's Emporium", which is one of the antique shops which we took pictures from in Margate.


We thought that we could use one of the suitcases to hold all of the other antique objects and it could have belonged to the person who originally owned all of the items. We also had the idea that the person who originally owned all of the items could be a relative of the person looking in the antique shop. We have also had some ideas of the suitcase relating to pandora's box in some way however, we have fully developed this idea yet.


Pictured above is "Paraphernalia", which is one of the antique shops which we took pictures from in Margate.


We found these cameras in an antique shop called "Paraphernalia", in Margate. We took interest in them because they were in the best condition out of all the cameras we found and we also think that one of the cameras could be used in graphic match. We also thought that we could show some of the pictures which were taken by the camera when it was used originally.


Pictured above is "Ronnie Scott's", which is one of the antique shops which we took pictures from in Margate.


Pictured above is "Hunkydory", which is one of the antique shops which we took pictures from in Margate.


Pictured above is an Elvis vinyl and below is a beach boys album. We thought that we could use these instead of a score. We would also like to get a record player for our film. We thought that one of the flashbacks could show a person putting the record on and listening to it and maybe dancing to it.











Pictured above is an old fashioned radio. We thought that we could use this instead of using a record player in our film if we were unable to find one however, if we were to choose between the two of them we would rather use a record player as we think that it looks better aesthetically.


When we saw these glasses they immediatley reminded us of Baz Lurmhan's "The Great Gatsby",and the party scenes where they are all drinking champagne and we thought that we could use it for a 1920's inspired flashback.


We really liked the typewriter which we found in one of the antique shops as we thought that it is an iconic object which is no longer really used today because we have computers. We thought that this could be used to show the dates for the different flashbacks in our film. We also thought that we could record some of the noises which it makes while it is being used and we could used it as foley or for a score similar to the score in Joe Wright's "Atonement".




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