Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Location research

This would make a good thriller setting as it is a very eerie setting, especially at night, which is the type of atmosphere we want to create in our opening sequence. This location is also good as it is a public place so there will be no trouble with us filming there, which will make it much easier for us.
The actual location provides us with a lot to work with as it is a fairly large area, so a lot can be done and filmed there. It also gives us different things to work with as there is different types of grass for example, which helps to mix up the terrain and setting of the piece.

 This is another setting that creates a mysterious atmosphere, again at night, as the lighting is very low-key apart from a solitary light which makes the audience not know what is going to happen next, so they will anticipate what's going to happen. Again like the previous setting this is a local place so we don't need permission to shoot here, this again will save us time and effort, that can be better spent focusing on the project.
The location offers a variety of nature as there is a small river, lots of trees, short and long grass etc. this again will help to add to the variety of the piece.


 This is my third location. It is similar to the others as it also has a lot of grass and trees, which will help to add to the mystery of the piece as it can be used to conceal the audiences view of the character. However this setting is on a much larger scale, so more of it can be used and it makes it a much versatile setting. Again, like the other settings it is also a public place so we will not have to ask for permission to film there, again this will save time.
At night this setting will be very effective as not much can be seen, so this will also help to conceal the characters identity and add to the eerie atmosphere.

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