Hello, and welcome.
I’m a stage designer who views film as an emotional structure—where the spaces, not just the characters, shape the story.
This blog, Space Scripts, is a personal archive of how space, silence, and light become silent protagonists in both film and stage design.
๐งญ What This Blog Is About
A spatial analysis of cinema from a scenographer’s perspective
Understanding how architecture and structure convey emotion
Exploring visual rhythm, composition, and silence in mise-en-scรจne
Sharing sketches and design reflections from my stage works
๐ What You’ll See Here
In the coming weeks, I’ll be posting:
๐️ The Grand Budapest Hotel — Symmetry, pastel power, and theatrical elegance
๐️ Her — Public loneliness and retro-futuristic calm
๐️ Carol — Framing desire through distance and glass
๐ญ My stage designs: I’ll Make You Resentful, The Mermaid in the Reservoir, and more
✏️ Why “Space Scripts”?
Because I believe that every space is a script.
The way a room is built, lit, and entered tells its own story—even before a word is spoken.
This is my way of reading cinema as a scenographer.
Thank you for stepping into this world.
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