Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Location Shots for outdoor scenes

For the outdoor shots of my film trailer I want areas that will represent a gritty, run down area of a city where crime may be higher. These shots are from an older area of Hull which have a broken or industrial feel to them. Also, not many people were around these areas which could give a bleak atmosphere as if everyone was hiding away.


Pic 1- This shot was taken down a small street near trinity church. This street would be suitable because it seems secluded from this angle and looks almost abandoned. it seems like a place a crime organisation may be able to lie low and not get detected.  
Pic 2- This is taken down the same street as pic 1 and looks like a loading bay to some sort of warehouse type building which, in films, is often a place where villains may hide. Using this would be suitable however filming there may be an issue if it isn't open all the time or if the owners aren't happy with us being there.

Pic 3- This area was chosen because of the run down look of it and because it looks like a place not many people would go unless they needed to. This area would give more space to film as it was a lot wider than the first two however it is a little plainer. The first street had more detail in the architecture of both the buildings and the road and looked more secluded than this one does.

Pic 4- This are has a slight industrial feel to it which could represent it being an area behind or near a warehouse which may be used for loading. Again it could represent a stereotypical area in which criminals may hang around.




Pic 5- Similar shot to Pic 4 with more space but less features. It is fairly close by and does look similar so these shots could be used in conjunction with each other.

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