Location! Location! Location!
Place! Whether it be a warm humble abode or a dark eerie castle the location is what sets the mood of a scene, you wouldn't want to have murder scene happening in a field of flowers and roses (unless it had an awesome sick twist to it where the flowers may represent something) but normally you wouldn't expect something like that as it doesn't fit together. So this is why location is so important!
I know its only a preliminary task and doesn't mean too much to many people but getting the right place to shoot meant a lot to our group as we wanted it to be realistic to the plot as much as we could be. This meant that everything had to be perfect so we needed a room that was small, out of the way and quite (not asking much from a school with nearly 2,000 pupils and staff),and it needed to be dark with dim lighting or barley any at all so that the scene would feel more mysterious as we kept one of our characters identities a secret.
Luckily we found a room in a school that as we were needing to film most class rooms were full of pupils so it was perfect that we found the right room. To make the room set the scene more we blackened out the windows so light couldn't get through, below are some pictures of were we are shooting our scenes and I hope you can see how the room can fit in with our vision.
I know its only a preliminary task and doesn't mean too much to many people but getting the right place to shoot meant a lot to our group as we wanted it to be realistic to the plot as much as we could be. This meant that everything had to be perfect so we needed a room that was small, out of the way and quite (not asking much from a school with nearly 2,000 pupils and staff),and it needed to be dark with dim lighting or barley any at all so that the scene would feel more mysterious as we kept one of our characters identities a secret.
Luckily we found a room in a school that as we were needing to film most class rooms were full of pupils so it was perfect that we found the right room. To make the room set the scene more we blackened out the windows so light couldn't get through, below are some pictures of were we are shooting our scenes and I hope you can see how the room can fit in with our vision.
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