Small Business in Sofia
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Sofia, Sofia-Grad, Bulgaria
More about this film location
This location, appearing to be a door showroom, offers an interesting, modular environment suitable for scenes requiring multiple distinct backgrounds in close proximity. The layout presents two main shooting corridors. The first area (Image 1) features high contrast due to direct sunlight streaming through an exterior door, creating strong natural key and fill light/shadow play, ideal for dramatic close-ups o
r establishing shots showing texture. The second, longer corridor (Images 2 & 3) is narrower, featuring various door styles lining both walls. This hallway format is excellent for tracking shots or two-shots where characters move past differing visual textures.
Lighting is currently a mix of natural light (variable intensity depending on door orientation) and overhead fluorescent ceiling panels, which provide a consistent, albeit somewhat flat, source. The ceiling height appears standard (approx. 8-9 ft). For sophisticated lighting setups, the ceiling tile grid might allow for rigging or mounting softboxes, though overhead practicals may need to be flagged or swapped out. Acoustically, the space seems relatively quiet, though reflections off the hard floors and numerous flat door surfaces could lead to some echo; sound treatment might be necessary for critical dialogue. Crew access appears straightforward, likely utilizing the main entrance visible in Image 2. The density of doors allows for quick set dressing changes to establish different 'rooms' or psychological states simply by choosing a foreground door. The display rack in Image 1 is central and bulky but could be integrated as a set piece or temporarily shifted.
Lighting is currently a mix of natural light (variable intensity depending on door orientation) and overhead fluorescent ceiling panels, which provide a consistent, albeit somewhat flat, source. The ceiling height appears standard (approx. 8-9 ft). For sophisticated lighting setups, the ceiling tile grid might allow for rigging or mounting softboxes, though overhead practicals may need to be flagged or swapped out. Acoustically, the space seems relatively quiet, though reflections off the hard floors and numerous flat door surfaces could lead to some echo; sound treatment might be necessary for critical dialogue. Crew access appears straightforward, likely utilizing the main entrance visible in Image 2. The density of doors allows for quick set dressing changes to establish different 'rooms' or psychological states simply by choosing a foreground door. The display rack in Image 1 is central and bulky but could be integrated as a set piece or temporarily shifted.
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Adult filming allowed
Electricity usage allowed
Smoking allowed
Pets allowed
Outside catering/food allowed
Cooking allowed
Alcohol allowed
Loud noises allowed