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The Moodboard.

I created a small moodboard for the set and appearance of the show for my pitch but I'm going to expand on them with further ideas.

The Pitch Moodboard

These are my hypothetical ideas for the appearance of the show. I'd like to follow this style particularly for any graphics used. But I think it could represent an idea for the set as well, because you could take from it the use of  multiple-coloured lighting and angular shapes.

Set Ideas


I built a rough idea for what the set could look like using what's available on Sims 4. I ultimately wanted to convey the use of interesting lighting, health and safety signs and pipes to give the appearance of a spaceship. Less obvious but also there are angular sections in the corners of the set that are there to give the effect of parts being broken, but also an opportunity to bring in coloured lighting and to add the digital landscape idea from the above moodboard.

The Moodboard

 My current vision revolves largely around neon lighting. I understand that this may or may not be possible for the actual set, but rather I'm using it as a reference for my visual plans for the colours, graphics, and overall vibe of the programme. I did include the pipes which I would like to feature on the set. In conclusion, I want there to be a large focus on lighting if possible, but if this is too complicated to achieve, then I'm hoping that this can at least be taken to the graphics style of the show.



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