Putting into consideration the film opening and how to catch the audience's eye and make them want to watch the whole film we have to find the best and most convenient room. Watching the opening to a film is like listening to a song for the first 30 seconds, if the opening isn't excellent and doesn't set the rest of the film up, the audience won't want to watch the rest. We have decided on a final location which was our second idea:
We have decided on this location as if we take the bed out, the room will be big which is good for all the equipment and people we'll need to fit in the room for filming. The first wall (shown on the left) will be the wall in which the television will sit and there will be pictures on the wall.
The second picture shows that we will have naturalistic lighting in the room which is good as we don't want to edit the lighting to make it look too dark. We can use the long windowsill to put objects on to give it more a realistic effect. As a result of this, this room was the best room to use as the main room for the film opening.
Victim Final Locations
This is the final location of the swing scene and the victim murdered in a park. This is well suited to the film and we could film both of the scenes at once, additionally this would be suited considering time wise and we'd only have a short amount of time to film. Also if any problems occur this is only a short walk from the school where we could re-film if needed. As there is only a child's swing we may have to re-think this scene but we will do so in the editing process.
We chose this bathroom to be the final location of the victim murdered as it is the biggest bathroom that we found, it has just been decorated so it is in nice keeping and it doesn't have anything to get in the way. The glass door can be folded outwards so that we do not see it in whilst filming/taking photos. Strengths and Weaknesses are explained in the video above.
Post by: Jess Wilding
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