Saturday, 10 December 2011

TV Set Design Proposal Chart


These images show my design for the TV Set from different cameras present in the TV Studio, aswell as two section views along with the plan. The set is basically constructed with 6 different arches to create depth and reflect the different backgrounds and lifestyles of the students, and a two-leveled platform to make it more interesting and thus enabling both guests and presenters to move more freely from one section to another. These views show clearly what each section of the set is used for. The band can perform on the right hand side of the set, the artist can work and display his works on the left hand side, while the seating area connects these both sections as it is placed in the heart of the set at the back. It runs along the small suspended bridge from the artist's area to the band's area to allow guests to move better, aswell as allowing better shots to be taken from the cameras especially the wide shot. The area where the band performs is designed in a more angular layout to allow the band to produce more creative performances; moving up and down the platform, aswell as using the jutted out edge at the front if desired. On the other hand the artist's area allows more space for the artist to work more comfortably on one flat surface and in addition he can display their works either along the edge of the platform's lower level or even surrounding him on the working area.

TV Set Design Proposal for "Int Min Int?"

Isometric View

 Wide Shot

Right Camera Shot 

 Crane Camera Shot

Left Camera Shot


Section A

Section B

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

TV Set Comparisons & Contrasts

SABC Set for the 2010 Fifa World Cup












Red Carpet Set







3Talk with Noeleen Set









Rowdy Set










Fridays Live Set







When comparing all five TV sets, I would say that the best visual impact is between the the SABC, Red Carpet and 3Talk Set. The SABC stands out because of it massive ample space which in addition has a very functional and interesting spatial layout. The arches are a feature which enhances this impact. On the other hand, the Red Carpet is classy and glamorous which creates an expensive atmosphere. The layout of this set is very simplistic and moderately functional. It comprises of 3 main areas which almost merge into each other thanks to the light-pattern grid prop. However, 3Talk has a more functional spatial layout because everything sits on one multi-platform space, which is not as big as the SABC Set. On the contrary, Rowdy Set’s spatial layout is not functional because it gives the impression of being quite scattered. Besides, most of the props and furnishings are not aesthetically pleasing either. The Set for Fridays Live gives a cheap visual impact due to its furnishings and props and is very small in size. Nevertheless, credit must be given to the student’s who not only built this set but managed to produce good constructional techniques as it is both assembled and disassembled in each of their shows. The best lighting is seen in the SABC set with use of vibrant colour changing effects in the pillars at the back with ROBIN 300 Washes. 3Talk’s lighting is SABC’s opposite, in white bright light. Due to the whiteness the colours don’t work well with the set, even yellow lighting within this set creates an unattractive warm feeling.

Unit 17 Chart - Pavilion Seated Structure Proposals


Pavilion Models

As regards to Unit 17, I started to experiment with cheap materials such as paper, cardboard, and straws to create different possible designs for our 3 proposals of the Pavilion Seated Structures.


Proposal 1 Development


Starting from one shape of this type of folding almost like a terraced design, I made use of two identical shapes to be able to play around with the layout of the Pavilion. The images show the development of the possible outcomes...



         


              Idea 1



               Idea 2






              Idea 3
             ...leading to Final Design







The reason I chose this format is because it has a stronger element than the other two. Despite having two symmetrical shapes, in this layout I managed to alter the design into not making it look symmetrical at all. The shape makes it interesting for the people to walk under one section to sit at the other end, from where the seating is created through its design of the terraced element.


Final Design of Proposal 1






Proposal 2 Development


For my second proposal I decided to use straws to create a concept of continuous rods which vary in height, and thus reflecting the idea of movement within the Pavilion's structure. Also the seating inside is done in an inclined format to enhance this movement created, and also to better interact with the Pavilion's structure itself. The reason that the rods are evenly spaced apart is to install a lighting in between each rod to project the light upwards to ultimately create an interesting atmosphere with the lighting and shadows being created here. 







Idea 1 leading to...






Final Design of Proposal 2














Proposal 3 Development


And finally for my last proposal, I designed a Pavilion which reflects the idea of complete relaxation. Its curved shape is achieved from a single sheet in equal panels intertwined into this form. The relaxed atmosphere is emphasized with the type of seating running along both sides of the central loop being 2m long.






              Idea 1
                                                                                     
         






              Idea 2 leading to...






Final Design of Proposal 3