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Buildofy Production Document 


Techno Architecture Framing:


Props: 3 Planters, Cushions & 2 Concentri tables.

- No distractions behind head but always leading lines to the subject.



- Place the 3 planters, showing nicer leaves to camera. Big leaves always look good.

- Subject sits in Sofa corner: 2 tabels infront for drawing 

- For Cushions; Light-dark-light cushion pattern adds interest & depth 

Techno Architecture Lighting:

- Ambient lights On (WB 3600k)



- Key (SL200) from camera left (at the end of the sofa) with grid and cutting the bottom spill. Tilt down 45 degrees.

- Kicker (sl60) from camera right (on the edge of the stairs). Cut the spill using barn-doors. Add only to shoulder & Neck. Tilt down 45 degrees.

- Camera White balance (WB 4600-5200k). Let the location be warm and set wb for the face which is lite with COB light 

Camera:
- Master: Sony a7siii with 55mm

- Top down: Sony a7iii with 28mm with Apsc mode on (Shortcut button = Af focus on/zoom button).

Shot check list:


- Master: Ensure that subject is turned camera left with body face and shoulders

- Top down: Place a few pens, planter, books. (some neat and minimal art)

- Pointing at the model with a pointer like a pen. Make sure the model is visible clearly. Take separate close up shots of the architect pointing at
the different parts of the model.

- Pan and tilt broll shots of the model. 



Thomas Parambil Framing:

- Frame the subject inbetween the artwork & see how it looks with the artwork lights turned on.

- Tall planter on frame left to hide the switchboard. Keep the small planter on camera on stool if needed.

- Frame the subject on the frame left rule of 3rd hotspot with his shoulders and body turned towards camera right.

Thomas Parambil Lighting:

- Kicker (LC500) just outside frame left, right above and slightly behind the talent. Point it at the shoulders & Keep as close to subject as
possible for soft subtle edge light. Tilt down 90 degrees.


- Key (SL200) from camera right (at the end of the table) with grid and cut the bottom spill. Bring as close as possible for softest light possible.
Tilt down 45 degrees.


- SL60 outside the right window. Experiment with the zoom of fresnel, height of the light, the angle and the curtains. Use this light to create a
pattern on the wall. 


- Camera White Balance keep it around 5500k since all the lights would be daylight balance.


Camera:

- Master: Sony a7siii with 55mm or 45mm

- Top down: Sony a7iii with 28mm with Apsc mode on (Shortcut button = Af focus on/zoom button).

Shot check list:


- Master: Ensure that subject is turned camera right with body face and shoulders facing the interviewer.

- Top down: Place a few pens, planter, books. (some neat and minimal art)

- Pointing at the model with a pointer like a pen and talking. Make sure the model is visible clearly. Take separate close up shots of the architect
pointing at the different parts of the model.

- Pan and tilt broll shots of the model.






Locations:

- Studio 1: Techno Architecture - https://goo.gl/maps/UauzQ82nFbRoYPUp8

- Studio 2: Thomas Parambil Architects - https://goo.gl/maps/1aHca2TZnZudQTeS6

Schedular:

Techno Architect setup 10:00 - 11:30


Rajesh’s Interview 11:30 - 1:30
Packup - Lunch - Travel 1:30 - 3:30
Thomas Parambil Studio setup 3:30 - 4:30
Thoma’s Interview 4:30 - 6:00

- Need to wrap the first interview on time to ensure enough setup time for the 2nd interview.

Reference videos:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr1m8YV_iSQ

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A4xIQ78WIQ


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