Location Scouting

There are many considerations that I need to take when thinking about the location for the short film. The location of the film is important as it can show much more than we think including the social status and genre which is trying to be conveyed. My short film is based on knife crime, this means that I would like the location to be set in a urban environment. I would like there to be high rise or council house building which are rough looking. I would like to find an area which is grubby and rough looking. This will allow me to correctly convey my story line

I have shot two locations to see what will be best and what works most with my story line and the stills that I will have to capture. I have chosen to shot a majority of the outdoor shots in Bracknell and have selected two spots to shoot at. For the inside shots I will be using a friends kitchen which I think will have the right look for the stills and the story. 

Location 1 - 

This is one of the locations for the short film. I am going to shoot here as it meets many of the aesthetic needs. In this location there are high rise buildings and many old council houses. This is also an urban area which has very little greenery. 
FRAMES : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20 


Location 2 - 

The second location that I will be shooting at will be indoors. This will allow me to shoot scenes such as him putting the knife in the bag and the frame with his mum in. I will be shooting in a bedroom and on a table to film the evidence bag. 
FRAMES: 6, 7, 9, 10, 19

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