This document discusses potential filming locations for a movie. Scene 1 takes place in front of an old, symmetrical building that contrasts with the two young main characters. An alternative location is also presented if the first is unavailable. Scene 2 occurs in a narrow alley to reflect the main character realizing something is closing in on him. Scene 3 offers an open space with various camera angles and vehicle access. Scene 4 concludes at a location with green space and a memorial to provide a poignant feel for the final shot.
2. Scene 1
• This is where the film will start. It was selected because it can be
filmed easily in wide shot and because it is symmetrical, allowing
characters to be on both sides of the building. I also chose it because
of its obvious authority and age which contrasts with the two young
people in front of it.
3. Scene 1
• This is another potential location if the first is unusable. While it does
not look important, it does look old, which captures the intent of the
original location.
4. Scene 2
• This is the alley where the main character first becomes aware he is
being followed. I chose this location because it is narrow and so
reflects the main character's realisation that something is closing in
on him.
5. Scene 3
• I chose this location because it is open and offers a range of camera
angles and access for cars.
6. Scene 4
• This is the location for my final shot. I chose it because it has green
space and the memorial gives it a poignant feel.