Thursday 10 December 2015

Planning: location scouting

Location Scouting
For our location, we needed somewhere that would portray a racing film straight away, and obviously a race track is the best best to do this. It was easy to organise as my school is right next to it, so we didn't need permission from Silverstone as we didn't actually go onto the track. This is a good area to film as there is a lot of space, which means we have a lot more options with the camera. Also, the Silverstone logo will let the audience know immediately that this is a car film as Silverstone is one of the most famous race tracks in the world. This also means we can film a car in it's stereotypical location, which will give the audience the idea that this is a car film.

The photo below is a picture of garages, where we hope to film in one of them. This may be hard as we'll have to ask if we're allowed to film in there, and even if we are, we'll need to scout it out first as we don't know exactly what they'll look like inside, as it might not be suitable for what we're trying to do, which is to create a silhouette of a man walking towards the light.


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