Topic: Shooting a rooftop scene?

I need to shoot a rooftop scene. My Cafe Corner is nowhere to be found so that is out of the question.

How can I make a set look high up like a rooftop without actually building it tall?

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"actuallly this involves spiderman too, not batman. but im also taking a new approach, more comedy, less action. i dont see to many movies like that with more comedy than action" --SteveStarfyTV on an Indiana Jones meets Star Wars idea.

Re: Shooting a rooftop scene?

maybe make it 6 bricks high
But use perspecive to make it seem like a rooftop scene
Which means use 2x4 stacked in the back to appear as skyscrapers

Re: Shooting a rooftop scene?

Ok, thanks!

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"actuallly this involves spiderman too, not batman. but im also taking a new approach, more comedy, less action. i dont see to many movies like that with more comedy than action" --SteveStarfyTV on an Indiana Jones meets Star Wars idea.

Re: Shooting a rooftop scene?

How in the world were you able to lose Cafe Corner? mini/eek

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Re: Shooting a rooftop scene?

Here is my test:
http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/post/160211/

BuilderBrothers wrote:

How in the world were you able to lose Cafe Corner? mini/eek

I must have misplaced it or something.

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/fib12345/Lolz/lulz.png
"actuallly this involves spiderman too, not batman. but im also taking a new approach, more comedy, less action. i dont see to many movies like that with more comedy than action" --SteveStarfyTV on an Indiana Jones meets Star Wars idea.