Thursday 28 February 2013

Location Report

This is the exterior of the prison which Kevin will walk out of at the end of the scene, this would be done at night time so there was no light and the building would look dark and sinister. I felt this building was an appropriate choice as the cold stone walls and the high up windows give a strong feel of being trapped and the way out being too far out of their reach. This building is in fact a church at the top of West Hill, Dartford but it is a distance from the roads so no traffic or public will be in my shots which is why i chose it.

I chose this as the reception for my prison, i chose it as the floor has a dirty worn down look and feel. For my 9 Key Frames i will dress the set by placing a folder and a laptop on the desk to add an heir of professionalism to the room. A small plastic chair will also be added for the guard to sit on, plastic chair will be used as it is easy to kick away during the death scene.

This is the security camera from the reception area, it will be the camera that Kevin looks directly into as he delivers his monolgue. when i dress the set i will use a non-permanent pen to make this camera appear more old and aged as at the moment it does not match the rundown feel of the reception area.

This is the full view of the reception area, when i take my 9 Key frames i will dress the set by covering up all of the plants and trees as they do not match the feel of the room. this will create the desolate feel that is desired for the scene that i have depicted in my script. 



There are no health and safety issues involved in using any of the above locations that i have depicted, the church is far away from any roads and is in a safe area so doing any sorts of filming or photography at night will hold no possible negative consequences. The reception area has no features that could cause physical injury either to myself or any actors that i will be using.

1 comment:

  1. Low Level 3 - C

    Proficient evidence of links to textual analysis, clearly identifiable but may lack some
    precision
    To improve: discuss how your locations relate to your MACRO study, what meaning does this create?

    Proficient creative application of prior learning

    Basic application of pre-production skills in creating planning materials
    To improve: map, directions, access, trip hazards, lighting and power - this needs to read like a report of a location you have scouted - look at the examples to see what this ought to be. Dates etc. Also more pictures/angles should be included. Contact/permission etc?

    Proficient care in presentation of planning
    To improve: see above. Add images of what the set would look like once you have dressed it - what you are aiming for?

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