Location Scouting - Stranded Shed
Again, this location was very atmospheric. It even had a noose looking-like prop pre-made for us, which, though wonderfully fitting to our film's genre conventions, genuinely terrified me. Yoli tried to reassure me that it was used to lift parts of the machines (and that it's actually called an 'engine tie'... pfft, yeah right), but I still wasn't a fan. Additionally, it's a very small building and considering our film is based around the game hide and seek, there aren't many areas to hide inside - it wouldn't make sense for our character to suggest playing the game. Consequently, we decided against using this as our final location.
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Hello, I'm Kirsty- candidate number: 1029.
This blog is a collection of research, planning and documentation of production for the first year of my A-level course in media.
Our final product is a two minute film opening named "Hide and Seek", of the thriller genre.
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