Reece:
Location:
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Wanstead flats.
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Abbots park Leyton.
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Bullying scene (school/college environment).
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Any bus stop.
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Rest of the scenes will take place on various
streets.
Wanstead flats:
Abbots Park:
This is another
close-up of the location in which the scene where the murderer will be looking
around to find the victim – Kevin will take place. We hope to build up the
tension at this point as it is the main point which the whole short film is
anticipating and therefore the camera shots will be various such as longshot
once he arrives, mid-shot when he slowly pulls the knife out, close-up when he
is looking for Alisha and Kevin and finally an extreme close-up when he finds
them. We need to watch out for any potential hazards such as small children
running around and other obstacles such as members of the public who wish not
to be filmed however apart from this there are not many health and safety
implications we are liable to face.
Within the park this is the particular area in which we will
be filming the scenes where Alisha and Kevin meet. At first Kevin will be alone
and the filming will reflect his emotions as he will be feeling ecstatic to
meet Alisha assuming the feeling is mutual however once she arrives and they
get talking he will become more relaxed. At this point he will be using his
phone to text Alisha and we will show his emotions while this is happening
through close-ups and mid-shots. Once Alisha is at the scene there will be many
shot reverse shots as both characters are speaking. Finally Kevin will assume
Alisha is interested in him as much as he is and will attempt to place a kiss
on her lips and what he doesn’t know is while they were talking Alisha is
texting her boyfriend letting him know of their where about. At this point we
will show a close-up of her texting and then the various scenes of her
boyfriend on his way to the park will take place in a separate location. Using
a bench area establishes the relaxation and intimacy Kevin feels towards Alisha
as they both will be alone and having the murder take place while this is
happening will show how Kevin was unquestionably unaware of the likelihood of
such events taking place. This contributes to showing the “honey trap killing”
and how secretive it is. After the murder the scene will end straight at that
point, ending the film.
The scenes of Alisha being intimidated by other students are
also a major part of the short film. As the scene will be repeated in the form
of continuous flashbacks it is important that we are able to film this
correctly and accurately. At this point Alisha will be seen leaving college
however when approached by two members of the college whom she has straining
relationships with things take a turn for the worse when she is unable to
handle the pressure leading to her resulting to the extreme lengths of a honey
trap killing. Using this environment adds to the realism of the film as such
events do actually take place within the environment of peers and can lead to
devastating effects on the individual if not tackled. You can then agree that
the film promotes two aspects of the events which take place in today’s society
both of which need to be tackled. One being bullying and the idea that this
needs to stop and the second being not to result to the lengths of the honey
trap killing as well as raising awareness of what goes on between different
social groups and the role technology plays towards this. Again the issue of
making sure we are not filming anyone if they are not willing to will arise in
the filming of this scene other than that filming should go according to plan.
A bus stop of the similar looks to this will be used to film the scenes
once Alisha has left her boyfriend when he is unable to understand the pressure
and trouble she is facing through her daily college life and how much this is
having an impact on her mentally and emotionally. The actress will be sitting
down with her phone and this is also the scene at which point Kevin calls
Alisha and the camera shots will reflect her emotions when he calls such as the
close-up to the phone.
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