Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Location scouting for short film





The Royal Crescent would have been a very suitable place to film but bystanders and cars were a big problem.

This street would have been a great place to shoot but there were no scenes in the film that would have suited the location.

This phone box ticks all the boxes, the only thing that isn't suitable is the phone itself because it's technically not a 1930's phone, but this cannot be avoided. I would also have to film at specific camera angles to avoid cars - this is not as difficult as other areas because of the way the phone box is positioned.

This phone box would have been good but it doesn't have a phone, it's locked, and it would be very difficult to shoot because of cars/tourists

This location was not suitable because of the cars in the backgrounds and the pedestrians, it would be very difficult to film without breaking the mythos of the film.

I think this area is perfect for the film. The only downside would be how shaded it is by the benches, but I think this will have to do, I'll just have to try and film during brighter periods if this can fit with the scheduling.

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