Monday, 11 March 2013

Location Reccies

Our first location will be two rooms in a house, the bedroom and bathroom. The house will be, very scruffy and dirty looking, as it will be Adriana's home, however to the audience it will look like she lives in just one room which shows she is very poor. We will be using this location instead of somewhere else, as it has more of the conventions that we need, like the mise-en-scene with the bed. We will be able to keep the rooms the same, but may have to make it a bit more messy so that it looks more like a house in a BSR film. The natural lighting in the room is good as it looks quite dull with the curtains closed so this goes with the normal conventions of BSR films. This location would also be better than other locations as it is local to us, and we have easy access.

Our second location will be the laundrey factory. It will alternate between the laundry factory and back to what Adriana's doing, before she gets in to work. This location will be better than any other location, as it fits perfectly into our storyline, as it is about immigration and exploited workers, so using a factory relates to these themes. The factory also looks very scruffy, as it is quite old, so the mise-en-scene, relates to the normal conventions of a BSR. This location is also very unique, as it was very hard for us to find, and to film in here, as it is always in use, so we had to find ways to work around this.


Or final location, will be the roads that Adriana is walking on her way to work, which will be around Chadwell Heath. This will be a good location for us as it is local, and it is a multi cultural area, which relates to some of the concepts of the film. It is a good location as the streets look rough, and the roads are busy, with buses and loads of people.

                                                

This is the roughly the area we will be shooting in as it has a few dirty looking buildings, lots of graffiti and its also very busy with bustops and many cars which is what we need in our story.

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