A Quiet Place: Day One

Feature Film: Additional Photography
January, February and April 2024

Production Designer:
Simon Bowles
Supervising Art Director:
Nick Dent
Set Decorator:
Neil Floyd
Lead Graphic Designer: Victoria Reynolds
Graphic Designers:
Sian Lipscomb
Role: Graphic Designer
The day the world went quiet. A young woman named Sam finds herself trapped in New York City during the early stages of an invasion by alien creatures with ultra-sensitive hearing.

On the reshoots of a AQP Day One we transformed Worship street in Shoreditch into a street in the Lower East Side in New York. For this there were 13 parts of the street that dressing was added to. In order to make the dress day as smooth as possible and to keep the spending under control I created a dressing plan / spreadsheet which evolved from the original recce notes. In total the street had 137 different dress items and these varied between posters, vinyls and foamex signs. Below is the original dressing pack with mock up visualations of how the art work would be dressed.

Worship Street: Mock ups & Planning Breakdown

  • Planning Breakdown of items for accounting for where and what was ordered for the street dress. Found Here.

  • This was the Dressing Pack document which helped us at the dress stage so we could all follow direction from it. Found here.

Dressing Packs / Spreadsheets of spending

On the reshoots of AQP we needed to reshoot some scenes that were post the NYC attack. It was my job to edit and scale the original photos of the set as it was dressed so they could be printed to scale and be made into flattages on one side of the street. In order to this we printed 18 flattages on canvas material at 400% larger than the original file which was 25% of the scale. The original signs and awnings were then fixed on top.

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