Thursday, 14 February 2013

Location Report: First Draft

The corridors in Bluewater can be used as the police corridor/hallway as it is a tiled and dingy dark grey colour which is the main colour of a police corridor, etc. This is easily accessible, get into the place easily, there is easy access for me to take a camera in there and film, no need to dress the set because it is perfect the way it is:



Outside a Buddha foundation down my road, this can be shown as the outside of the prison. The CCTV camera is suitable because it shows that they are going to be constantly watched, like you would normally inside and out of a prison, every second, every minute of the day you are being filmed on CCTV, so this location is suitable. The Oak door also resembles Brixton prison as well, which makes it even more suitable:




The outside of this Buddha Foundation for the front of the prison is easily accessible. The road is not very busy and this location is very silent at times. Now and again you would hear the school kids in the playground over the road, but other than that, this area is silent and does only have a few cars going through.

Council estate flats, just round the corner from my house, new and renovated, could be seen as the newly transformed council estate that Moses used to live in because it was demolished. Location is suitable as it is flats, seeing as the flats are new as well because the government wanted new flats in this new area for Moses as he deserves this, they are a block of new flats. It is easily accessible and the location is nearby and are all free to access, no-one needed to be contacted to take any photos.  It is suitable as well because it shows that since the young individuals are growing up, so is the environment. Seeing as youths are stereotypically based on the environment they are brought up on, this is definitely suitable:





Health and Safety: This is suitable for health and safety as they are no restrictions and it is a safe environment. 

Lighting, noise and electricity: They shall be noise from the public and of cars and this is suitable for my film sequel as if it was outside of the prison then there will be talking no doubt and cars going past, picking and dropping people off. It is quite dark in my hallway which is suitable and will give an eery, dark look for a prison corridor. 



1 comment:

  1. Lower Level 3 6/10

    Proficient evidence of links to textual analysis, clearly identifiable but may lack some
    precision

    To improve: elaborate and make the links with your textual analysis clearer in terms of MACRO discuss in greater detail how these locations relate to rep of youth study in your film

    Proficient creative application of prior learning - the jail front is convincing, the hallway really isn't suitable for the location inside. The flats need to be justified further as to why they are modern and not a 'block' - this is the title of the film after all

    Some proficient application of pre-production skills in creating planning materials
    To improve: very few photos taken here not enough to resemble a location report. Look closely at the examples - maps, a separate Health and safety/access/ permissions details for each location

    Proficient care in presentation of planning, some detailed thought has been applied to
    presentation, some creativity may be evidenced
    To improve: show me how you would dress the set as required - what would you make it look like? Look at the examples of location reports - what is missing in yours - layout attractive etc? Far more detail in the report as though you had actually visited it and were to make a film here?

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