Chloe Ward, Reepham High School and College (18333), 3219

Wednesday 20 November 2013

Locations - Revisited


This map shows the various locations that I will be visiting during my filming. A is the beach location, in Mundesley.
I decided that I would film a fairly small part of the video on a beach; I will use Mundesley beach in particular because it is fairly close to my house and a location I know quite well. I will use a less commercial part of the beach as there should therefore be less people around (even though it will already be quieter than average due to the time of year). The shots here will be quite short and I won't take many since this is a relatively small aspect of the video.

The next location is B - where my house is. I will be filming on the street outside my house.
This shot to the right shows Burgh Road in Aylsham, which is a dimly lit and fairly clear in the evenings. I think it will be an interesting setting and as the road only bends off slightly I think I may be able to have images of Max running down the road.
However, this may be difficult to achieve since it is getting dark so early. I may have to improvise and either film indoors or under street lamps to make up for the lack of sunlight - however this should be helpful in a sense as it is commonly thought that deviant activities take place in dark environments.

The following location is C, which is the skate park in Norwich, known as the Charge Unit, which can be seen to the right. It is an indoor skating location, and Max is friendly with the owners and works there on occasion. It is probably a better location in the sense that I will be able to get lots of good shots of him with constant light - from the floodlights above.

I feel that using a variety of locations will help to put across the point that Max is an active, sociable teenage boy and therefore he is never in one location for too long.

This post is an adaptation of an earlier post, which can be found here. I decided to adapt it as for someone who does not know the area well it might be difficult to envisage the filming process. There is a distance of 40 minutes between points A and C.

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