Monday, 29 October 2012

Locations

My audience research told me that it would be more effective to have a woodland location in my thriller. So, taking this into consideration, I have decided to use the 2 closest and least populated woodland areas. I had to choose somewhere close as if it rains I need to be able to get home quickly so the equipment doesn't get damaged. Additionally, I had to pick areas that weren't populated because of noise pollution and the fact that  Sean will be wearing a mask and carrying a knife so I didn't want to get into any sort of trouble for having a harmful weapon.

LOCATION 1:
This location is about 10 minutes walking distance from my house. It's quite a small section of woods next to a disused concrete enclosure. I don't think there'll be many people around at this time except dog walkers or cyclists. However, as I'm filming mainly in the afternoon I expect that many people will be at work so hopefully there won't be many people in the background. This area is also quite sheltered by tree coverage so I believe that if it rains a little bit we will be quite sheltered. 

LOCATION 2:
This location is also a 5 minute walking distance from my house. It's another small section of woods next to the TM pond. I know that there won't be many people at all in this section of the woods as many people travel to the other section to walk their dogs etc. This area is less sheltered so it would be harder to escape from the rain if it did rain.

LOCATION 3:
This is the house location in my house. I included the bag in the photo so I could see where to place it. I feel that it will work well, however, I have to take the sign off my door as it spoils the shot! I think the white doors work well in enhancing the innocence. The red bag also conveys that she is in danger. 

This is where the scene in my house will be when the kettle is boiling. I included the flask so I can see where it will be placed in the shot. 

This is a high angle shot of the flask. I was just playing around with what it would look like when filming. I'm unsure if I will use the flask in my actual production yet as it doesn't fit in as well with the continuity of the film. 

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