Recce Report
Our filming
is going to take place in a variety of locations in and around the college.
Rooms that we have done a lot of filming in are P105 and P106. We chose to film
here as they have little rooms built inside them, which are an ideal setting
for the opening of our thriller as they give the impression of being in a
house. However there are some risks involved with working in these rooms. There
are a lot of sinks and metal bars etc which have been left lying around piled
up in the corner, so we have to be careful not to knock anything over or break
anything or injure ourselves. There are also steps and a hole in the floor that
we would have to watch out for.
The only
other places we are filming inside are the corridors and classrooms at college,
which don’t pose any risk. The only things we would need to be careful of is
the scene with the smashed photo frame, so we don’t cut ourselves on the glass,
and the shot which is filmed from above the staircase as I would need to be
careful that I don’t drop the camera.
Some of our
filming is going to take place outside. When filming one scene (which was later
cut from the film anyway) I have to run down the street, in the dark, holding
the camera. For this scene we would have to be careful to film at a time when
there are no cars around, and would have to make sure I had a tight grip on the
camera so I didn’t drop it and break it.
Another place we film outside is on a very small hill near the college. There isn’t much danger of anything happening there; apart from the possibility of Jack (who has to walk down it) slipping if there’s been bad weather.
Another place we film outside is on a very small hill near the college. There isn’t much danger of anything happening there; apart from the possibility of Jack (who has to walk down it) slipping if there’s been bad weather.
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