Monday, 11 February 2013

Locations for my opening sequence


For my opening sequence, the set i will/could use would be real locations in London. This gives the film a higher sense of realism as the locations are real and they can actually go there. It makes the audience feel that whatever that happens in the film is actually happening in real life.

The locations I would use what be somewhere I can get to easily using normal transport. This would be places like Barking, Romford, Green lane and Ilford. These locations are good to film my opening sequence in as they are look 'low down' and cheap.Using places such as the train station would be a good idea as it represents the idea of poverty. I could film the characters actually travelling in the train to another train station.




 The police station would be a good place to film.  I probably won’t be allowed to film inside it but I might be allowed to film outside. This would give the representation of crime and rebellion.


Using this location in Newbury would be a good place as it has a subway and across the road they have another train station. The subway is quite a dark area and dangerous as many people use it. This would be a good place for some crime as it’s not in an open place. So I could have someone being beaten up in this location.


Using the streets in this area is a good location as it gives the idea of poverty and crime. This location would be a unvarnished scene. It tells us about the poverty through state of the streets and the shops. in this area there aren't any shops with big brands. There would be crime as we can see a few police men around.
Another location i could use is my house or someone else's but in a run down area.




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