This post right here is an inside look at the set for the hit upcoming movie, "Younger." But one difference is all of these photos were taken in the daytime. I know you are probably wondering, "Shouldn't you show us what it will look like when you film?" I SAY NO. Well.. just because I am planning a later post specifically about lighting and I want to keep you all on your toes. So this post is just to go in depth about the set choices and the reasons for them.
Right here is where the shots of outside the dinner table where the friend is motioning for the boy to sneak out are. The large, wide window provides an open look into the kitchen and dinner table, perfect for the scene we are trying to create.
Here is the street the will be home of the final shots of our film opening. It is a long stretching rode which will give off that idea of "running away" as the kids ride their bikes off into the distance. At night, the street lights will look great on camera!
This is the place that the dinner scenes will take place. As you can see, the table is placed perfectly in front of the window, which will look cool pairing it with shots from outside. The table is not perfectly neat, showing that it is not some perfect family. The actors will be seated around the table during the scenes.
So this is where all of the kitchen scenes are going to be. It is a simple contemporary/modern style which compliments the "suburban feel." I think that the black counter tops will look great in contrast with the color food on camera.
Here is a shot of the room of the teenage boy. I added lights around the window frame which will aid in lighting as well as give off that indie feel. The bed comforter is rustic which again, furthers the whole feel of the piece.
This is the place where the shots of the boy sneaking out their window and talking to his friend will take place. With the bush right next to the window, it provides ample opportunity to play with focus and foreground blur.
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