The Gold Room
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2022
- Do you always wonder what it's like to walk from the Red Bathroom through the Gold Room to the Lobby in the Overlook Hotel?
Now is your chance to experience....
Would you like to know more about the Overlook Hotel, the Shining sets and the Elstree Studios?
Please consider visiting the website....
www.shiningsets.nl/
#theshining#stanleykubrick#overlookhotel#thegoldroom - Krátké a kreslené filmy
It's actually remarkable how tight and narrow all of this feels when it's been designed in realistic proportions. As compared to fp videogames where usually everything is upscaled to 150% for manoeuvrablity.
To make it look bigger than it was, Stanley Kubrick used the extreme wide angle lenses.
Up to 18mm, which meant that the camera had to remain exactly horizontal at all times.
It's amazing that you connected all the rooms like that. It sure looks like I can book a trip today for a stay at Overlook. Wonderful rendering you made. Please keep it going!
😊👍❤️ Thanks!
I want MORE Gold Room please! The gold tiles look awesome.
I want to make a panoramic behind the bar soon. ....still so much to do...
This makes me really want a liminal space-themed horror game set in the Overlook. Not as a reenactment of the book/movie but as a different caretaker who's stuck there all alone.
I don't understand the word 'liminal'...
@@deltabuilder liminal spaces are like the backrooms if youve seen that, it’s more or less just the feeling of an empty environment that clearly should have people or things in it. sometimes people roll in some psychological fears like psychosis, or supernatural ones like the idea of folding into different realities, hence the word ‘liminal’. so the idea is you might go into a room and come out in a different hallway. kind of in line with some things in the shining, useless doors and hallways, imaginary people, psychosis, etc.
Ah, thanks. Clear.
I feel like a caretaker watching this...
.....all alone in the Overlook Hotel....
Wow love it
Thanks Leon!
great job!
Thanks, Jettpack!
This is mesmerizing stuff. subscribed
It's mesmerizing, right?
Sometimes I catch myself walking around in The Overlook.....
I see right away when I notice something is out of place... ;)
Great job! Would be nice to see the bar of the Gold Room, too, since the interactions between the Jack Nicholson character and the bartender were such iconic scenes in the movie.
Thanks Samuel,
Yes, you're right. One of the gigantic tasks is to draw all the liquor bottles with their labels. I've finished two now.
The cash registers are also now ready. There are two types; an old one from around 1920 and a more modern type. The modern one is now finished.
I'll make a panoramic render behind the bar.
I like the blue titles just like the opening scene.
They are the famous cyan rolling titles.
In sans serif font.
Iconic
It is...
Isn't the kitchen down the hall from the ballroom instead of outside doors??
No, the kitchen does not have a clear location in The Overlook Hotel. The only clue is when Hallorann, Wendy and Danny walk away to the big curtain in the Goldroom.
But where does this end up? No idea.
You can come up with a solution yourself. Be creative!
But it’s great
It's truly impeccable work as always and incredible to see the corridors and unseen areas linking like this, really gives you a feel for how it would be! Do you know how close the stages for the Goldroom with it's side corridor and the Lobby area were to each one and other?
Hi Joel,
Thanks for the question. When I started building the sets, I had no idea where they were built. About 5 years ago I started figuring out which stages the set was built on.
To get back to your question where the Goldroom set and the Lobby set were. The Goldroom with the hallway was built on Stage 5 and the Lobby set on Stage 4 of the Elstree Studios in London. These Stages are fairly close to each other. About 100 meters, but are separate sets and have never been linked.
On my site www.shiningsets.nl/ they are all determined except for one set, Durkin's Service station.
On the site you can also find a map where all Stages can be found. Almost all stages are demolised, except 7, 8 and 9.
@@deltabuilder Oh wonderful, thanks for the information on it. Makes this even more interesting being it wouldn't have been this 'complete' on set itself. I initially found you through your site actually and had scoured it thoroughly previously so had probably read it before and it had slipped my mind.
I guess that recently resurfaced Junichi Yaoi video must have come in handy to you for your research, hey?
Oh absolutely.
Over the years I have collected all BTS photos and videos and selected everything meticulously. Jun'ichi Yaoi's video is gold to me.
It looks great. How did you know it connected to the lobby Like that?
The sets have never been connected.
The Goldroom set, like the Boulder set, was built in Stage 5 of the Elstree Studios and the Lobby set was built in Stage 4.
If you wanted to connect, this would be a possibility. In a U bend, but there is discussion about whether that is possible.
Check out Juli Kearns' site (idyllopuspress)
Bottom of the page: idyllopuspress.com/idyllopus/film/sh_maps.htm
“I corrrrected her”
"a good talking to...."
Would have been nice to see the Gold Room.
Well, the Goldroom was rebuilt once for 'Dr. Sleep'.
Look at this website:
www.setdecorators.org/?name=DOCTOR-SLEEP&art=film_decor_features&SHOW=SetDecor_Film_DOCTOR_SLEEP
is there a way to move around and explore the sets like you would in a videogame?
I would love that too. No idea how.
Hi I have a question about the hallway towards the end the hallway turns to another small room with a door to the outside and then the white hallway towards the end is that accurate to the layout and what does the other end of the goldroom hallway look like from jacks view
The other side of the hallway is nowhere to be seen in the film. Not even in Vivian Kubrick's documentary. Also, no production photos were ever taken to this corner.
Recently discovered a very short video of Stanley in the hallway, but you can't see where the hallway ends.
Vivian Kubrick's documentary contains images of the preparations for gold room scenes. Parts of the back wall of the set have been removed, behind which hang large black curtains.
In the last frames the wall of Stage 5 can be seen. The wall continues into the hallway.
A set wall was probably never placed there to make room for the camera and equipment.
In the frames when Jack walks into the party I also cannot detect a door through which the camera goes.
I'll make a panoramic video at that spot sometime.
Ah yes I see cause I noticed the hallway does the harpoon turn and shows a room in the goldroom hallway with a door to the outside which is seen when Wendy is in the hallway with the cart but not seen in the goldroom hallway it self also I’m building the hotel in a game and may just add that small room at the other end of the hallway to still have it
Would you be willing to share the digital fbx for the scene? I'd love to play with it
Hello Christian,
I started with the drawings around 2003. A lot of time is invested in researching and making the sets. These drawings may be for sale in the future.
I did put some objects that appear in the sets of the Shining on the SketchUp Warehouse. Those are free.
3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/collection/fdade86d-9009-4b78-8e25-8894600b37a5/The-Shining
We need a walk through game like this!!!
Remember titanic adventure out of time? We need this game of the overlook!!!!!
You're right! We need this...
Samone tried recreate Hotel for Quake II game and found that it is Kubrick cube (Rubik's cube) with spatial discontinuity.
Hmm...
Hey, how many gold rooms do you think there are in the overlook hotel?
Well, there WAS one Goldroom on Stage 5 at the Elstree Studios circa 1980.
Stage 5 has been demolished and Tesco is standing there.
But.... in your imagination there can be three.
cheers
@@deltabuilder Well, there are 2 board signs indicating the existence of the gold room. One is in the reception area indicated by the ending of the film. Another one is in front of the big gold room. Do you think these 2 signs indicate the same gold room or there are actually 2 gold rooms in the hotel (in your video, you are linking the two gold rooms)?
Well Dylan,
I am not a film analyst like Rob Ager and Juli Kearns, but both Jack and Wendy may see different Goldroom signs.
At 0:32 that must be the door used by Chef Halloran instead of the main entrance.
That was always my impression. The presence of the door can be determined in the "ghost scene" with Wendy, when the blue "moonlight" shines through the door.
@@deltabuilder Think that I've watched that scene for the first time only ten years ago, all my life I didn't even know that the US cut was almost 30 min longer!
More like the COLD Room, amiright?
Yes, a bit slow tonight....
Sweat
...and tears.
No gold room
If you say so....
This is creepy
In my opinion one of the best horror movies.