Scene 1:
· Inside of garage
Scene 2:
· I contacted Basildon court and was not allowed to film in the courtroom
· Essex police museum in Chelmsford?
· Outside of a court in London?
Scene 3:
· Outside of garage against brick wall
Scene 4:
· Outside Southminster library?
· Outside of court up London?
Scene 5:
· Inside of garage
· In house (doorway)?
For the first scene of my teaser trailer I needed a dark room with low-key lighting and brick work. I thought of a range of different locations for this scene but settled on using my Aunt’s garage, as this fit the description.
For the seconds scene I needed the inside of a courtroom. I contacted some local courts but they said I was unable to film inside the courtrooms. I then contacted the Essex Police Museum; they have a witness box set up so that would be a good thing to set a shot of – they said it would be fine for me to film inside the museum.
For the third scene I was originally going to use an office but couldn’t think of anywhere that would be available to use. I then decided it would be better to use the outside of the garage of the first scene where there is a brick wall. I thought this would be a good idea as it would then be easier to get the aerial shot as there are lots of things higher up where I could gain access to.
For the forth scene I needed the outside of a court, I’m either going to film the outside of the library in Southminster which used to be a police place. Or go up to London and film outside one of the courts.
For the fifth and final scene I needed a dark room with a doorway in it. I decided to film it inside the garage again and then switch and film the doorway inside someone’s house and make them look like they are in the same place.
One of the things that I need to ensure is that the weather is the same throughout the entire film. I need to be aware of the daylight fading to will need to complete certain scenes quickly - the ones that are filmed inside the garage doesn't matter as much as you won't see the daylight.
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Excellent planning and research Sheryl.
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