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Locations



Locations Analysis.

London; Liverpool Street, Fenchurch, Stratford,
Local; Basildon, Wickford, Southend.

Liverpool Street:
Liverpool street station more precisely, there are many commuters, many diverse ethical backgrounds and its also quite an urban and rushed chaotic environment, which is perfect. It’s a well known area, via name, not visual recognition which is why we shall show the sign more also.




Fenchurch Street:
Fenchurch street, although not particularly distinguishable from other areas of London, is home to many sky scrapers and many shops etc. this provides good shading, without use of disruptive or ever changing back grounds. Although Fenchurch street station was the first to be constructed within the city, the modernised culture of london has nevertheless enforced this station to be modernised and suited to our common day london, therefore there will be no era-sense or chronological-seeming error.




Stratford:
Stratford boasts both a heavily popualted area, and highly cultural diverse one also. Due to the regional variation of stratford itd be ideal to get various cultures from it. It is situated in part of the west ham district and also is home to the University Of East London (UEL) and therefore has a high student ratio, furthermore adding to the diverse array of people.



Basildon:
Basildon is a much more local location for us to film, it is culturally diverse, urban, boasts a massive shopping area, but more importantly there is a market that we plan on using for some key shots in the film. A running shot, some talking shots and a fast paced ‘flickering shot’ (it’ll make sense when seen).



Wickford:
Wickford is a small town situated in Essex, and is also the town where our school is situated, and therefore a very local place; although we are not only filming there due to accessibility. Wickford is not as heavily populated as the other areas we are filming, and therefore we have can single out more key and specific shots with less hassle. Dialogue can be pronunciated more clearly and there will be far less background noise.



Southend:
Southend is going to be one of our more secondary areas of film; The main areas we will be using are the amusements, the seafront and the pier, and these shots will not be key shots either they will be more focused on quick snapping shots, although a walking scene will be held next to the amusements, pier and seafront.

1 comment:

  1. Good research Alan,
    Target: proof read and lose the space

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