I've asked this elsewhere, and, while I'm getting some idea as to the answer, I'd like to pick the brains of others in this forum.
Space shows involve sets that are unique to that universe, so the bridge of Star Trek would not be used in other series, while the sets for, say a hotel scene can be. With this in mind, if I was to do a webseries, I'd like to do it cheap, but, assuming I use a real set, as opposed to a green screen, I would have to pay quite a bit.
I know some people convert their basements or their garages to making those sets, but I also hear something about people renting a soundstage for two weeks, put up the bridge or transporter room or whatever, and then take them down. But I'm not sure if that's really feasible, because that kind of construction can really take a lot of time and money.
With this in mind, I ask the question: if I was to do a SF webseries, what would I do about the sets? As in the spaceship bridge, the space station docking bay, and so on.
Space shows involve sets that are unique to that universe, so the bridge of Star Trek would not be used in other series, while the sets for, say a hotel scene can be. With this in mind, if I was to do a webseries, I'd like to do it cheap, but, assuming I use a real set, as opposed to a green screen, I would have to pay quite a bit.
I know some people convert their basements or their garages to making those sets, but I also hear something about people renting a soundstage for two weeks, put up the bridge or transporter room or whatever, and then take them down. But I'm not sure if that's really feasible, because that kind of construction can really take a lot of time and money.
With this in mind, I ask the question: if I was to do a SF webseries, what would I do about the sets? As in the spaceship bridge, the space station docking bay, and so on.