Thursday, 28 February 2013

Location Report

The following images are of the location I will use, when it comes to making my creative artefact. This is ideal as there is fluorescent lighting which supports the hostage scenario depicted in my prequel of Source Code. It is also made up of a wide open space, to ensure the focus of the audience remains on the actors and the dialogue; but the eery atmosphere remains. Instead of being completely open, the walkway on the upper level adds a bit of character to the location e.g. a possible abandoned warehouse or condemned building.

The location is an empty warehouse in Gravesend off from Denton Wharf. It is approximately 1 mile from Gravesend town center.

     

The photographs taken are during the daytime, but the scene will take place at night. The room will be illuminated by a flood light. In doing this, makes for a more effective lighting scheme in relation to the scenario/situation. I will also set dress the location in several ways; through adding a plastic chair for the henchman, cables across the walkway and various strategically placed items such as barrels.

There will be no noise except for dialogue and the gunshots. In having several moments of elongated silence, helps in establishing a threatening and creepy atmosphere. Relating to health and safety and the location, we have to be careful when using the walkway above for photographs, in the event that one of us falls or if panels and railing are loose.    










1 comment:

  1. Lower Level 3 - C

    Needs greater written detail in the report

    Some proficient evidence of links to textual analysis, identifiable but lacks precision/clarity
    To improve: discuss how your locations relate to your MACRO study, what meaning does this create for your study of MICRO, why is this location appropriate to create Narrative meaning?

    Proficient creative application of prior learning

    Some application of pre-production skills in creating planning materials
    To improve: access, a heath and safety report - what there area is like to have a film crew in, lighting and power, permissions and contact - 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.

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

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