Sunday, 7 October 2012

Summer Homework - Activity Two



Location

I have so many ideas about my video so I’m trying to get as many different locations as possible just in case I decide to go with that idea.
My house is a location that will always be available to film in, although it isn’t s flexible, decorations wise. We won’t be able to make a mess and do anything to crazy here, so its just as it is, but it’s a back up location.
Also my garden is quite big, we have a trampoline which I could incorporate into the film and we also have a hut at the top of the garden with electricity, heating and lights, so that could definitely b a nice location to film.
Another location is the woods. I have two woods, which are accessible, just one is closer than the other. They are both public and so can be accessed at anytime but neither have lights in or electricity so it would have to be daytime when we film. Also because the woods are public it means anyone can walk through, so we’d have to be careful when filming and make sure no one is going to walk into the shot.
We also have a park, Victoria Park, which is quite small but has a bandstand, which I might be able to fit into the video. Its public so its accessible 24/7 but again it doesn’t have any lights.
I took some pictures of the countryside near me; I have a few ideas so I’m just trying to keep my options open.








Actors



My main character, Florence, I envisage Lucy Mann. She already has ginger hair, which means I won’t have to photoshop her hair too much, and also she is very willing to be in my video and she’s fun. She’s up for anything; she doesn’t care about getting dirty or looking like an idiot! Also my other friends want to be in it and I think that they would be able to handle being filmed and acting. They will also be quite reliable, as I have quite a few spare people so that I know some will always be able to make it. My sister has been in most of my videos, before college, and I think that she is used to it and wouldn’t mind stepping in, dressing up and helping out. 

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