Sunday 4 November 2012

Perspective crash

 This week our brief is a little more interesting, It's a lot more real world specific. As follows -

an aircraft (Boeing 747, American Airlines) has crash landed in New York, (Lower East Side area). The plane has come to rest smashed into a building. The fuselage is broken but largely intact. Parts of the aircraft have broken off and rubble and wreckage is strewn around with some smoke and fire. Our hero character (white male, 30, dark hair, T shirt, jeans) was onboard but has miraculously survived the crash and is standing stunned before the wreckage (to give the scene scale, drama and a focal point for the viewer). The director isn’t sure which time of day will work best for this scene and wants you to produce alternatives for him to consider.

So here is a mood board and some perspective practice as i was struggling with it. 


This was done before i knew the full details of the brief so another more specific will be done later on.


For the perspective practice i found this plan for a Boeing 747


These two are based of the plan's


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