Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Location Shots;

Within our production we need to use a number of different locations so show that a range of couples suffer from being in abusive relationships. Each couple that we are shooting will be in a different location which means that we need at least three different locations, then with another set location for the man who is playing eminem. The locations that we are going to use are;

Stephen's House and Garden - Couple 1
Lake Grounds and Layla's House - Couple 2
Sophie's Garage and Sophie's House - Couple 3
Urban areas; walking the streets while singing - Eminem

Although we had planned to use these locations it was important for us to go out and take some pictures of the locations that we are were planning to use to make sure that they are appropriate.

Stephen's House;
This is the location that we were planning to use for couple 1. We went here in the middle of the day when it was light to see if there would be good enough for what we wanted to use it for. We decided that this was okay due to the front garden being open and allowing us to film from a number of different angles.

Lake Grounds;

The lighthouse at the lake grounds is where we were going to film the second couple in the film. This was a nice open area with a wide range of different scenary which allowed us to change the look of the location almost instantly.


Clevedon Sea Front;
Due to the fact that this is on a main road and is sometimes quite busy, we thought that this would be a suitable place to film part of Eminem walking along rapping the lyrics. However, at night this location wouldn't be suitable to film in as the lighting is poor so we went against using this location.

Most of the locations that we thought about using for our production when we were planning were suitable and we were able to film there. It was important that we went to check whether the location would fit what we wanted to film or not because if we had not been to the location and then just turned up we could of ended up wasting a lot of time in which we could have been filiming.

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