Working title
When the sun goes
down…
City Nights
City Nights
Worcester by Night
Treatment – Photography is an art form wholly built on the
availability of light but what happens when we lose the main source of light
that lights up the World after the sun goes down?
Well we gain thousands of individual points of
artificial light of every different colour and tonal quality. Colours become
muted, shadows become deeper, and that boring car parked on the side of the
road during daytime is transformed into a gleaming chariot of reflected light amongst
the darkness.
The outline of the story – To show images that demonstrate the unique
light that comes about at night, muted colours, contrasting greys and deep/dark
shadows and how these transform everyday objects at night into something
different.
Options for an establishing shot
·
Cityscape at night, with numerous sources of light
casting dark shadows
·
Any strong reflections of light
·
Architecture lit up at night (contrasting
textures and unusual shadows) for example the various structures in Worcester,
the Hive, Friar Street and the main bridges (Road Bridge, Train Bridge and
Sabrina Bridge)
Pre-visualisation –
Architecture:
- Worcester Train Bridge: Focus
on shape of bridge, taking into account the semi-circles and
contrasting straight lines - Tripod Low ISO,
slow shutter speed, wide angle (around 24mm), F5/0 (fastest
setting for particular lens)
- The Hive: Focus on lines and
shapes created by the roofing/lights, also showing the gold plating
- Tripod, Low ISO, very slow shutter speed, wide angle
(around 24mm), F10 (slowest setting for particular lens , for depth of
field)
- Worcester Cathedral: Shoot
down one side of the cathedral rather than straight on, focusing on the
contrasting architecture, lighting, and shadowy trees. Tripod,
Low ISO, very slow shutter speed, wide angle (around 24mm),
F10 (slow for particular lens , for depth of field)
Street
- Shop windows: Capture
reflections of light/street - High ISO, medium-slow
shutter speed, F2/8
- Streetlights: Shadows cast, luminance
and atmosphere created by lights - High
ISO, medium-slow shutter speed, F2/8
- Parked Cars: Reflection of surrounding area
and light - High ISO, medium-slow shutter speed, F2/8
Cityscapes
- Over
city centre: City lights, shadows, movement - Tripod, Low ISO, slow shutter speed, F8
or slower
Equipment list – DSLR, sturdy tripod, weatherproof bag,
remote shutter release, a fast lens (50mm f1/8+), kit lens (18mm-50mm f3/5-f5/6),
lens hood, flashlight just in case
Legal matters – No legal matters should come to fruition
but may need to permission to enter buildings in order to gain a unique
perspective (I.e. top floor of buildings)
Special arrangements – Will be carried out over a 3 or 4 separate
nights over the space of 2 weeks
Weather watch – Various environments indoor and out, rain
although bad for the equipment would bring about even more unique photos
Specialised equipment/clothing needed – Waterproof coat
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