Monday, 5 January 2015

Location Planning

To conform to one of the common stereotypes that thrillers portray I have chosen an outdoor location where some of my scenes will be filmed. It is a large outdoor space with several different woodlands meaning I have a lot of space to work with. This location will work well for my trailer as when it starts to go darker it has an eerie feel to it meaning I can work with this atmosphere and play my narrative with it to achieve a thriller look and feel to my work. I can use different parts of this location for different scenes which is an advantage of using this place as I can film in different times of the day and in different areas to change the scenery to create a realistic trailer.


Below are some shots of the outdoor space and woodlands I am considering using:


The drab, wintery feel will add massively to the effect and atmosphere I am trying to communicate to the audience and furthermore it will help achieve an overall 'negative' aroma to the narrative.








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