Tuesday 20 January 2015

Location shots

With almost any film, a crucial part of the process is to find appropriate locations (the person who does this is called a 'Location Scout') where to film. These should not only be aesthetically impressive locations but also ones that will be practical to film at (e.g. where you will not be disrupted).

In order to prove to the examiner that you have sufficiently considered different locations during pre-production, you will need to take a few photos of some if not all of the various places that you plan to film, ideally with additional pictures of any significant features of the design (e.g. a creaky door, somewhere where you plan to put a prop).

See below for an example:


You should also write a couple sentences to discuss the reason for choosing your locations- these reasons are likely to be predominantly aesthetic but practical reasons should also be briefly mentioned.

0 comments:

Post a Comment