Location shots

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Location Shots (Including Storyline shots)

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Page 1: Location shots

Location Shots (Including Storyline shots)

Page 2: Location shots

This shot is the first scene shown in the trailer, it is when the attacker is fleeing after wounding Daniel (Main Character). We used this location due to the fact that it quite vast and open and we need to portray the fact that the attacker is getting away. This shot may not be in the final trailer as we may use somewhere else for this POV shot.

Location Shot 1

Page 3: Location shots

These multiple shots are the second scene within the film which is a flashback shot as Daniel is waking up in his house and finding all the bottles of booze his mom has left around. As you can see we have used close-up shots, over the shoulder shots and high and low angle shots. We will use this location for definite in the final trailer.

Location Shot 2

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This is the next shots in the third scene and fourth scene of the trailer. The shots in the third scene are on shot of a POV of Daniel looking at his bloody hands. The other shot is a close up of Daniel, this shot we have used for the magazine draft cover as it is convincing and attracting to the audience to have the close up shot on the magazine. The second set of shots are that of the college scene in which Daniel argues with the teacher. This location will be used in the final trailer as it is easily accessible and adds the sense of reality to the piece with the location actually being part of a school.

Location Shot 3

Page 5: Location shots

These locations and storyline shots are from scenes 5 and 6. The shots in scene 5 are the same location as the shots in the 1st scene. These show Daniel crawling away after his attack. These shots we have used to create our poster as we felt as though it would inventive and attractive to the audience if we had a close up of the character in pain. The second set of photo’s here are shots from the scene 6. Here the girlfriend of the dealer gives the dealer’s card to Daniel. This location will be used in the final trailer.

Location Shot 4

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This shot is the shot in scene 7 when Daniel meets the Dealer for the first time. We used the school to do this shot but for the final film we have decided on using a different location to make the meeting between the two characters seem more authentic and realsitic.

Location Shot 5

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These shot are a repeat of the shots in scene 5 as the trailer is cutting back to Daniel crawling and struggling after being attacked. These photo’s in particular are the photo’s we will be using for the poster (See Blog) although we may change to location that the audience sees Daniel Crawling.

Location Shot 6

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These final shots are of when Daniel is confronted by his friend Mason about his problems that the audience has seen during the trailer. This shot is taken outside of 6th form common room and will be used in the final trailer for definite as again like the earlier school scenes it adds the sense of realism and authenticity. We have thought that maybe we could use Mason as part of the magazine cover but we concluded that having Daniel and the dealer would look better.

Location Shot 7