2. Fashion planning
We planned our fashion based on what the narrative of the film is about and what clothes the
people who we are presenting would wear. Our film is about a drug dealer so the clothes in the
sequence will be tracksuit bottoms and tracksuit tops and a hoodie or jacket as this is stereotypical
of drug dealers and users as it is baggy and comfortable.
3. Props
We will be using quite a lot of props. This is because there is quite a lot we need to show in the
opening sequence. The props we need will be some wood, a hammer, a saw, nails or screws,
flour rolled up in cling film, a bike, phones, eviction notice and kitchen utensils. We need to
make sure that the audience know a bit about him and we are going to include some clues to
get the audience thinking more in depth about the character.
4. Location of filming
In our sequence, we have decided to open the film inside a house
belonging to the drug user, this scene will be in the living room of
his house. We then see the drug dealer in his house walking around
his kitchen and the end of our sequence will be inside an underpass
and outside near the underpass. The location in-between the house
and the underpass will vary as the 2 characters are moving but it
will be outside in Thornbury. We are using houses to show where
the characters live and we are including an underpass as hat is
where quite a few drug deals occur.
5. Risk assessment
We will have a few risks which could
lead to problems in our production of
the opening sequence. We had to
make a risk assessment on what the
risk is and all the ways we could
prevent them. As there is going to be a
drug deal taking place which could
cause confusion with the public as
drug dealing is illegal.