The document outlines location notes for four scenes in a film: the park, living room, bedroom, and interrogation room. In the park, the main character Jay has his bag switched, altering the course of the film. The living room is used for a major scene where Jay is flustered about the contents of the bag. The bedroom is briefly shown as Jay hides drugs under the bed from police. Finally, the interrogation room is used for the climactic last scene where Jay is questioned by detectives under low-key lighting.
2. PARK
•The park is used for the drop off of the drugs. In
this scene Jay has his bag switched and this Is the
vital point in the film as everything that follows is
dependant on this one act. We chose a park as the
park is a place where it is easy for someone to
misplace their bag.
3. LIVING ROOM
•We will be using the living room for a major
proportion of the film. Jay our main protagonist is
going to be in the room flustered about what's
inside the bag. We chose this scene as it is well
lighted and has all the necessary props needed
such as a large table and a sofa.
4. THE BEDROOM
•The bedroom is used shortly within our film.
This room is used by Jay to stash away the
drugs quickly when the police come knocking
at his door. We are briefly shown the room,
Jay stashes the drugs under his bed in hope of
no one finding it.
5. INTERROGATION ROOM
• The interrogation room is used for the last scene in the
film. This room is used for when Jay has been arrested
and is being questioned by the detective about the
contents within his bag. This scene is quite long and we
used a table with one lamp for the lighting. This created a
low key lighting effect and allowed the scene to look
more like a real interrogation.