Saturday 6 October 2012

Location photos

Below are all the photos of the location we are going to use. With this, we can now put together a photo storyboard that will help us to visualize what our film will look like.


Living Room





The living room is where the film will start. Our props will include a notepad and pen which will go on the coffee table to spell out the production name. The main character will be sitting on the sofa, and he mum will be standing by the door. These photos were shot from the same angle the film will be shot in.


Hallway




The hallway will be the second place the two characters move to as the main character prepares to go upstairs. The parent will follow, leading them both out of the living room. These photos were shot from the angle that the film will be shot in.

Stairs




From the hallway, the characters will next be seen by the stairs. The main character will go up the stairs, but the parent will remain at the bottom, still talking. These photos were shot from the angles we will be using during our shoot. One from the top of the stairs, and one from the bottoms of the stairs.


Landing




Again, these photos were shot from the angle we will be shooting the shots from. The main character will reach the top of the stairs, turn left, cross the landing and follow the hallway to her bedroom.


Bedroom








Some of these shots like the one above of the window and bookshelf will not be used in our film, although they do show the layout of the room we will be shooting in. There is plenty of room for the camera, the actor and the crew to gather inside at one time, and this also gives us an idea of where the light will be coming in. The shot of the door handle and the desk close-up are particularly important because they are the exact shot we will be using in the film. The desk shot will highlight the position of the main prop which is the phone, but as well as a CU we will be using an over-the-shoulder shot of the main character to allow us to use a change of focus from the character to the prop. 
The photos of the bed are an estimate of where the camera will be in relation to the furniture. This distance may alter on the day as we may choose to move the camera closer, and even lower it a little.




Kitchen





These shots of the kitchen will be used as the main character sneaks back downstairs and out of the back door. Again, there is enough space to fit the camera, any lighting equipment, the cast and the crew all at one time, even though it is a narrow room.

Street




These shots of the street outside the house are just to show the route we will be using to film on Day 2 of Production. Millie will come out of her house, down the driveway, and along the street in the direction of the park. These are high-angle shots taken from an upstairs window, and will not be the actual shots we will use when shooting.


Park






The 1st, 3rd, and 4th photo of the park will definitely be the shots that we will use during filming. The first shot will be when the character looks over and sees James and Jodie arguing by the park's entrance. The 3rd shot will be when the main character isn't looking where she is going and bumps into Jodie, and the third shot of the swings will be as Jodie sits on them and takes some time to think.




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