Thursday 10 February 2011

Planning Images of the Forest (jack)

Possible Locations to Film


This is a shot of the crater. The photo is a bit deceiving but the crater is really quite deep. I really think we could use this crater for some sort of imposing shot.


This photo is of the main footpath of the woods, looking down towards a tree. It looks good how the trees are lined up on each side, and when its windy they sway quite noticeably, creating a very eerie effect. 


I really like this setting because the tree stands out in the middle of all the other smaller, thinner trees. The swing may look risky but I tested it and it's perfectly safe. There is writing on the tree, but maybe this is a good thing.

I like how the light and trees reflect off of the pond, and how the pond trickles from a stream from the outside of the forest. We might be able to create a walk way over the water and have our female character walk over it.



These two shots are of the tunnel that leads to the bunker. The tunnel could be used as some sort of hideout for our character, and would also be a really good opportunity to use some emotive lighting.




The WW2 bunker, although it would have many possibilities, has lots of fly tipping and garbage inside. It would take a very long time to clear everything out, but it would be possible. It is still a possibility to film there, yet


Again, this is just another shot of the main path of the woods, looking upwards. It's a really good pathway so I'm sure we'll be able to take quite a few shots here.

This shot can be used for the final part of the sequence.

1 comment:

  1. I think the bunker itself is likely to be impractical due to the rubbish. the tunnel is fantastic. I think you need to experiment beforehand - book out a camera and lights and do some (non) dress rehearsals for these shots. The lighting will make or break the footage, so its worth getting a s much practice as you can beforehand.

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