Location Recce - Protest

For the protest scene, we wanted to use somewhere rural to give the impression of a street protest as this is where they would be seen in real life. In order to create the idea of a busy protest, we need a large group of actors and to do so we will gather willing actors from school. Due to this, we made the collective decision to film the protest scene somewhere within the school, examples of these areas are below, as we realised that it would be a lot easier to organise as our actors would most likely always be here to film, making the process a lot faster and more efficient. We can also gain access to these actors through the drama department as well to ensure the acting looks professional. 


This first area of the school is completely brick so gives the impression of a rural area or street perfectly. However, the natural lighting is quite dark so would require us to use a lot more artificial lighting and post production editing. Additionally, the space is quite small and is a normal walkway within the school so may be a lot harder to control when filming, especially as it is a school public area.


Another example of a location for filming the protest scene is in a small alleyway on the school grounds. Due to it being a small area, we can use the space completely and get close up shots of busy crowds as the small area allows a small group to look a lot bigger creating a larger impact on the viewer. 


Another area that we thought may be effective was this alleyway as it is well lit in natural light, has rural brick areas as well as some areas of nature in the background and is also a wide enough space to fit a large group. All of these aspects ensure that the protest will look realistic. However, we may have to avoid the windows either side as they can make it look like we are filming in a school, which we do not want to give the impression of. But, we have planned to film mostly close up shots of the protest scene to make it a lot more intense in the final trailer, therefore will make the likelihood of the windows being in shot a lot less likely. 


This is the location that we decided on.


These are some shots from the final trailer that we used for the protest scene. The location worked well as it was not easy to tell that we had filmed in school. We ensured that the camera was at a lower angle in order to make the audience feel as though they were in the protest themselves, which the close up shots and shots from behind the protesters helped to create. We did not need to use any artificial lighting for this scene either as the weather during the day made the atmosphere and scene look well-lit and natural, helping the social realism genre.

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