Ident Material Research
After deciding on the visuals for the filming, Hannah and I went to Kirkgate market to find some material we can use as the backdrop. We wanted to use material instead of paper due to this relating to our tea time theme as the material is representative of a table cloth. We chose to get a pink fabric as this was inspired by the Pinterest board and some of the biscuits that we had planed to use for the filming. Figure 1 is the first fabric that we found in the market however, we all decided that this was not a bold enough colour and you could slightly see through the material which wouldn't have suited the aesthetic and could have affected the filming. Figure 2 is the chosen fabric that we decided on as it is a much brighter pink with a slight shine which would show up bold on camera. Figure 3 and 4 show the number of biscuits we actually got for this shoot – £15 worth in total! The majority of the biscuits were custard creams and bourbons as we felt that these would stand up better in order to create a domino effect for the Rube Goldberg Machine. We also got some Party Rings and other round biscuits in order to play around with other mechanisms, create some stacks and other potential domino sections to add more colour into the shoot.
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