2. Wales, Brecon National Park
I have chosen the Brecon National Park in
Wales as my chosen location for the opening
sequence of my documentary. This is because
the national park in Wales, is home to a huge
number of different farm animals, which is
what I am trying to convey in my documentary.
Showing the typical animals in England conveys
the relationship people have with animals in
England. Additionally it is contrasting images
once I film the relationship with humans and
animals in Spain which would be clearly
highlighting the purpose of my documentary.
Additionally the different landscapes filmed in
my documentary would highlight how much
effort I have put into the making of my
documentary.
3. Spain, Sanlucar De Barameda Beach
I have chosen the Sanlucar De Barameda
Beach, in Spain as a location to film in as the
beach contains a special event every year
where skilled jockeys race their horses across
the beach. This is an unlikely event as you
don’t see horse races on the beach therefore,
filming this would be original and exiting.
Additionally it shows how important animals
are to or society as they provide us with
entertainment and culture which is why we
should take immense care of them.
Additionally filming horse races are a fun thing
to film on camera as it would bring elements
of thrill and excitement into my documentary
making it more interesting.
4. Spain, Donana National Park
The last location I have chosen to film in is
Spain, Donana National Park. The park
contains huge amounts of wildlife that is well
protected by the locals in Sanlucar De
Barameda. This location will be extremely
hard to film in as there are many dangers that
could happen due to its remoteness. However
I have taken all these into account and will
work around them (illustrated in my risk
assessment) Filming in Donana National Park
would be advantageous as the national park
highlights how we need to protect our animals
to preserve the beautiful nature that our
planet has provided us with.