Post 30
MAKING NARNIA
EXTERIOR
We used a forest in Wymondham which was
local to us so it wasn't too long of a walk to get to. Although, it was very
cold and quite frosty, this just added to the atmosphere we wanted for Narnia
as it supposed to be winter time. We made sure that our actors (when they
weren't being filmed) had warm coats on as we didn't want them to get too cold.
We chose to not do snow to make our Narnia
as we thought it would create too much mess and it would be hard for us to get
the snow in every angle we wanted to film. If we were to do snow, it would mean
that we would have to limit what we could film as we would have to make sure
snow was in every scene and cover a lot of the forest area which would mean a
lot of time would be spent after cleaning it up.
We also chose not to use a lamppost as
there wasn't any nearby to where we were filming so instead we used a tree as
we believed it would be more effective than just having a lamppost in the
middle of a forest. We believed that we
should work with the resources we had instead of spending a lot of time on
something that we thought we look very odd.

This location was picked between one other
location and we chose this one because we thought the lighting would be best as
we are able to use natural lighting. The viewer is able to see from the lack of
leaves on the trees that it is nearly wintertime which is the look we were
aiming for. Furthermore, although both locations were in public, this one was
in a forest that not many people went through meaning we could film as much as
wanted and we knew there wouldn't be any cost or any chance of people walking
into the scene.
The lighting we used was natural lighting
and we tried to film it in the morning so we didn't have to rush with any shots
or angles and the image was clear and easy to see. The trees allowed there to
be some darkness in the frame but this only added to the mysterious atmosphere
that this scene needs. It was still light enough to allow you to view everything
in the frame.
Interior
We used one of our teams wendy house's to
film the interior scenes as this had a cosy rustic feel that was similar to the
scenes in Narnia. Also, this was local to us again being in Wymondham and so
was easy for the actors and team to get to. We used natural lighting that was
coming through the windows in the Wendy House to make sure it didn't look
unnatural. When time got on and it got darker outside, we used lamps and lights
to brighten up the scene so you were still able to see the actors and their
expressions. We made to film just before it was getting dark and when it was
getting dark to match the lighting in the Narnia scene. We used stools and a
fireplace that were already in there to match the ideas in the Narnia scene to
try and get it as similar as we could making sure Lucy looked small in
comparison to Mr Tumus.
For our process of making Narnia, the
people shown in the photograph mainly worked with the camera work, directions,
sound, and the two characters of Narnia Mr Tumnus (second from the right) and
Lucy (third from left sitting down).
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