Monday, 4 January 2016

Destination

Destination:

We decided that our film should be set in an urban location, which fits in with our genre; this is considering the fact that the opening scene would be set in the spy's living quarters (of which the assassin has broken into and searched). As a group we thought it would work well if the spy was to be living alone due to his dangerous profession. He would also want to live in an inconspicuous place that is easy to miss. At first we were thinking of using a house but this didn't agree with the whole group. We asked around to see what was available and when I found my friend's flat was accessible we discovered it fit the story better.

A friend of mine was more than happy to let us use his flat and so was his mum which made it so much more easier for our group. This enabled us to link the story boards to the location since one of us knew it so well. The flat is a common place for someone to live in everyday life and it is therefore an ideal place to film. It is relatively small and fairly homely which is best suited for an individual character. The setting is a very normal neighbourhood and has nothing extra tire to it.

Here are some images of the location:

Exterior:


On the exterior we can see an alleyway which will come in very handy for some camera shots that we are intending on using.

Interior:

One useful thing we have for the interior is an empty hallway leading straight from the door to the next room. This will be helpful for a certain technique our group wishes to use. The flat is laid out in a simple structure and has the main room leading directly to the others which will make it far more appropriate for filming.



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