Thursday, 4 October 2012

Location Research.

We have many shots of feet and running for our chase scene, so we have a shot of the underpass we ran through with a picture of one of the characters feet.
This is the shot from the top of the underpass that played an important part in our music video.
This is an example of what the characters in the underpass will look like. it portrays a certain 'eeriness' and emptiness which would make it the perfect setting for a mugging to take place.
This is the surrounding area of the underpass. This is the setting we will be working in, which portrays an urban type of vibe.
The inside of the underpass which shows the graffiti which also portrays that certain 'urban', youth and 'rough' sort of vibe. This is the location where the mugger grabs the boyfriend character. This location is a typical place where a youth would try to mug someone. We have tried to rein-act this by making our piece more life like.
This is where we are first introduced to our 'mugger' character. He runs from this alleyway and vaults over a fence, which we were standing on when this picture was taken. We chose this as, the gating and alley way portray that 'rough', stereotypical area that a mugger would come from.
This is the setting where our 'boyfriend' character comes from before the chase scene becomes. Passing the bollards portrays moving from thinking and loneliness to tension and excitement.

This is also the long road in which our 'boyfriend' character will be walking down. This road is used because it gives the character time to think. As it is empty, it could portray a lonely sort of feel.

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