When designing a set for us on TV, colour is the most important to think about.
Different colours are associated with different reactions on the audience, such as red being associated with danger or urgency, blues softening the screen as well as giving the illusion of more space.
This last point was one we thought about when designing our set. We decided to use greys, purples, blues and blacks.
We also decided on a city scape design to keep in line with the name of the show, Culture City. We kept the theme consistent throughout the titles, stings and other mise-en-scene.
Different colours are associated with different reactions on the audience, such as red being associated with danger or urgency, blues softening the screen as well as giving the illusion of more space.
This last point was one we thought about when designing our set. We decided to use greys, purples, blues and blacks.
We also decided on a city scape design to keep in line with the name of the show, Culture City. We kept the theme consistent throughout the titles, stings and other mise-en-scene.
We used 5 flats to provide a background to the on screen action and by using the colour scheme we chose the flats give depth to proceedings, giving the show a touch of class and professionalism.
Every little detail is important on set, as even though you hope your audience is entertained by the on screen action, the set actually controls the theme and overall feeling of the show.

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