Friday 1 March 2013

Location Report

My script is set in a restaurant, so I took these location photos in a Harvester. I wish to dress my scene up to look like this setting.





I like the look of this restaurant, I wish to copy the small wooden table idea with the two chairs either side and I think it looks good with the cutlery on the table so I think that I will use this on my table. I want to make sure that I have a lot of different angles and shots when taking the photos of the actors sitting at the table for me as I have done in these location photos, as it looks effective seeing the setting from different angles.
I am not sure on the fact that this table has the light shining from behind it as this is too bright for my setting and I wanted the lighting quite low. I also think that I won't include the menu on the table and I don't want any salt, vinegar, sauces etc on the table as this makes the restaurant not look very posh and this was the idea that I was going for.


I chose this location for the shots of the restaurant. 

1 comment:

  1. L2 5 marks D Grade

    Basic evidence of links to textual analysis, clearly identifiable but may lack some precision (justify why this is an appropriate setting for a romantic restaurant - your MICRO)

    Basic creative application of prior learning, demonstrates understanding of how theory works in practice (EXTERNAL location required and show examples fo what it will look like once you have dressed it - existing films with the type of location you are aiming at)

    Basic application of pre-production skills in creating planning materials, and appropriate ICT (incomplete) Layout needs work look at examples, there is no health and safety, permission, access, direction etc)

    Basic care in the presentation of planning, some thought has gone into how the work should be presented (layout need to be more like examples)

    To Improve:
    1. You need to scout the locations for your EXT scene
    2. Draw greater attention to what is going to happen in this scene and why it would be appropriate to your MACRO study and MICRO evidence you have analysed in you films
    3. Images of what your restaurant scene is aiming at

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