1. Kenya Bell
Locations for filming different scenes
To make sure we knew the layout, and location of which we may be shooting the gangster
hide out scene, I went and took photos of the place from the outside and the inside.
The first image I taken was from the outside, this is an image of the Tees Valley North Scout
Centre. Although we may not be using outside for the filming it was still a good idea to know
exactly what we have to work with.
2. Kenya Bell
This is a photograph of the hallway in the Scouts Centre, again we wi ll not be using this
hallway fully within the scene, but there will be a glimpse of the hallway in the background
when a character walks in through the door.
The gangster leader’s character will make an entrance through the doors shown above, but
the camera will be placed on the other side of the doors.
Following on are photographs of the hall we will be filming in, these are mainly to show the
space we have to work with. To make sure we follow the conventions of noir we will be
extra careful not to get the flags in the shots. This should go well as we are mainly focusing
on the actors not the background. We will also need to change the posters on the walls or
just remove them till the filming is over.
4. Kenya Bell
The next location I went and took photographs of was the Marina; we could film the scene
where the investigator is walking down the street with a murder weapon. This location if we
chose an out of the way street will not worry any of the public as we will have a fake murder
weapon, and they may think it is real it will be beat to keep out of the way of the public.
These two photographs shows the street that the investigator will walk down when he has
just murder the gang leader, and narration will be put over these shots.
5. Kenya Bell
The photograph above shows the corner where Jack (The gang leader) will be laying down
pretending to be dead, after the investigator has murdered him.