Wednesday, December 8, 2010

16) Location Reseach

Brighton Beach- This scene would allow us to play with the movement of the water and the noises made on the pebbles. Also beaches are quite peaceful relaxing places to go to for pleasure so basing a thriller on a beach would be quite a contradiction. Also if we wanted to film at night time the sun set in the background would be great for some beautifully composed shots however, it may not suit the thriller genre.
Quiet Lake- Personally I believe this is a very good location for a thriller as you can also play with the effects movement has upon water however the decreased publicity would be easier to film around in case of any use of dangerous objects, and any unwanted characters in the background to make it less realistic.
Cemetery- a cemetery is a stereotypically a frightening location for any body to walk through in the dark, therefore this would also be a great choice to film our thriller as it already releases a sinister atmosphere to the audience.
Public road- Even though this is public, it could work as a thriller if we filmed at a good time, with little traffic, pedestrians and distractions the audience may turn to when watching it. However there is not much to play around with unless there was adverse weather for example the snow in this photo or heavy rainfall. Other than that it would probably be quite bland and basic with not much excitement and imagination.

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