Planning Out A Great Legacy

        The greatest plan ever created, the golden song chosen was "Five Nights at Freddy's 1 Song- The Living Tombstone", and to today's date is a 9-year-old legacy gem must I say. But for Gem, we must plan out a working and efficient route to successfully create the song. 

        So first of all, we need to find a location to film in, and by location I mean locations, we need a rural area where we can set a camera setup with multiple videos playing on each screen representing a camera setup that was used, speaking of that, we need multiple screens, and a display hub to do this act. We can use clips of the animatronics, and attempt to have the film background match our own for reasons of ease. Filming in such a not a much easy task, and finding one where it is safe to film is also not a very easy task, we might have to construct some type of temporary location with the use of dismantlable structure scaffolding, if it's possible to obtain. Another plan of mine was to create a 10-foot by 15-foot structure of wood, with a tarp covering the top, and we can also abuse the fact that we can green screen multiple effects into the area. If not we can always just use a standard green screen and some clever editing to make an appearance in certain scenarios, this is all possible but the actual process of carrying out the said actions would be way harder than just said. Location is an important part of the film and for the outside, we can use practically any building or shop during the night to give the same sense of the room, but when inside it's a completely different set in a completely different area that's not relevant to the shop or building, for example, we can have this in a garage, or some type of temporary living room setup.

Some props we can use are

  • Coffee cup
  • landline phone
  • Artwork on the wall made by kids
  • Flashlight
  • Posters
  • Older monitors
  • Computer setup
  • fridge from anyone's home
  • set of headphones
  • Some type of lighting setup for flickering color, mood
  • Foxys  hook
  • Chair
  • Table
  • Everyday background objects
  • Lock
  • Some random Gate
    • pencils
    • paper
    • older tech
    • boxes
    • paperwork
    • books
    • just random stuff
This all should be some kind of easier stuff to get because most of it we can make ourselves or already own hundreds of, or either are really cheap in thrift shops or tech shops. But focusing back onto the location for a little, the forest scene might be a little hard, aka where the kids run away and the car just accelerates away with Foxy's soul in it. I can see that we can still go to an actual forest for it, or just reuse that same scene but in certain scenes of just us as a backup, my only issue with that is the lighting difference during the scene, so we'll have to find a proper lighting time, which can be solved using a green screen I guess, but we can also attempt to compensate using editing.

The Outfits won't be anything special, a Jacket for the guard, and some type of cheaper pink jacket for the other kid, so costumes won't be anything close to a problem considering the ease of obtaining them and using them.

One of my other issues is that the little girl is going to be a 15-year-old boy during the scene.

At the moment we are still developing a comfortable schedule for the both of us where we are both able to attend and reach the destination, meanwhile also we're attempting to find a suitable location for the ruins, but if we don't find any we can just do my backup plan as I've stated earlier. But the schedule is not yet optimized enough to be a suitable and effective schedule, unfortunately.

Alright, my Prankster Gansters that will conclude this Planning as we'll develop an amazing video that totally won't start a global war between communities.

Peace.


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