Sunday, 23 February 2014

Locations

Before we start to film we will need to decide on certain locations to film.

Below are the different scenes we will need a different location for.

- Interview scene
- Chase scene

For the interview scenes we will need a blacked out room with sockets available for lighting. The blacked out room isn't decided on yet although there are black rooms  at college in the performing arts studio which we could us. 

We could have a similar setup below, with these features. 


The above setup could be one we use, with the table and 2 chairs. We would also add a light to put on the table and also black the room out to create the blacked out room effect. The light would illuminate the characters faces when we film the shot reverse shots. 

An example of the sort of light we could use is shown above, this sets the typical interview room stereotype as it's often seen in older films with interview scenes. 


For the next scenes (Chase scenes) we will be using the local park near the college. It's a 5 minute walk away and therefore is ideal for our use. 

The park has quite a few paths running through woodland so again it would be a great place to film. 


As you can see from the Image above, it's a recreation ground so it's suitable for filming. It also has multiple paths which go into forest area away from the main footpaths. This area would be ideal for our location as we will be able to film without getting in peoples way. 

It's also idea because it's so near to college and also the train station in Haywards Heath, which is very convenient for everyone as it's easy to get to from both the college and places further away via the train station. As you can see in the picture below the route from college to the park is very simple and only takes 5 minutes walking. 



1 comment:

  1. The interrogation room needs to look convincing. I can't look like a college room. This really has to be looked into. Does a parent have access to a good room? Think about this. You need to provide a lamp that is appropriate.

    When you film the chase in the park, this must be convincing - think back to the work that you did on luther or Hunted - variety of shot distance, pace etc.

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