Emilia Waterhouse, Jack Archer 
& Ed Cefai
An interrogation room. 
This will require redesigning a police 
station room and therefore, a room, 
a table, a lamp and two chairs. 
Four handfuls 
of British 
money are 
necessary. 
We will need 
one, preferably 
two, police 
uniforms. 
We also require: 
• A police folder. 
• A pen 
• A phone 
• Two girl’s bag 
• Approximately 7 actors. 
• A council house 
• A police Station 
• A shop 
• A park 
• A pub
Both a folder and a pen 
are easily bought at a 
supermarket or news 
agent. 
Each member of our 
group owns a mobile 
phone, which could be 
used during the filming 
process. 
The Police station will be 
accessed through asking 
permission, if we are not 
allowed we will simply recreate 
the area, this also applies to the 
pub and the shop. For the park 
we will simply ask permission of 
the council to film. 
A bag could be easily accessed 
as everyone who is taking part 
in this project owns one. As 
they are girl’s bags they could 
be provided by Emilia. 
To access a council 
house Emilia has 
asked a friend of hers 
who has access to 
council housing. 
To find actors we will 
simply ask people who 
we believe will best fit 
the designed roles and 
are available on the 
dates we would like to 
film.
1. We will need to film a police officer during the 
interrogation scene and the scene in which the 
protagonist is asked their name and age. 
3. There is a scene in which one of 
the antagonists hands out a large 
amount of money to each of his/her 
friends; therefore we will need the 
money to film this scene and it must 
be British as our production is British 
and would be released by a British 
film company. The money is taken 
from a big, which is why a bag is 
needed. The protagonist also carries 
a bag to place the money and things 
taken from the shop in. 
2. The different locations are 
necessary because the 
establish the lifestyle of the 
characters, cause the film to 
be more realistic and 
locations such as the park, 
high street and inner city 
were requested by the 
audience. Additionally the 
police station and shop are 
essential to the narrative. 
5. The props for the 
interrogation room are 
necessary to cause our 
product to appear realistic, 
this also applies to the police 
uniform. The two are also 
essential to the narrative. 
4. The phone is 
needed as a 
prop because 
we would like 
our characters 
to appear 
believable and 
in everyday life 
teenagers often 
use phones; 
especially in 
social 
situations.

Final research props

  • 1.
    Emilia Waterhouse, JackArcher & Ed Cefai
  • 2.
    An interrogation room. This will require redesigning a police station room and therefore, a room, a table, a lamp and two chairs. Four handfuls of British money are necessary. We will need one, preferably two, police uniforms. We also require: • A police folder. • A pen • A phone • Two girl’s bag • Approximately 7 actors. • A council house • A police Station • A shop • A park • A pub
  • 3.
    Both a folderand a pen are easily bought at a supermarket or news agent. Each member of our group owns a mobile phone, which could be used during the filming process. The Police station will be accessed through asking permission, if we are not allowed we will simply recreate the area, this also applies to the pub and the shop. For the park we will simply ask permission of the council to film. A bag could be easily accessed as everyone who is taking part in this project owns one. As they are girl’s bags they could be provided by Emilia. To access a council house Emilia has asked a friend of hers who has access to council housing. To find actors we will simply ask people who we believe will best fit the designed roles and are available on the dates we would like to film.
  • 4.
    1. We willneed to film a police officer during the interrogation scene and the scene in which the protagonist is asked their name and age. 3. There is a scene in which one of the antagonists hands out a large amount of money to each of his/her friends; therefore we will need the money to film this scene and it must be British as our production is British and would be released by a British film company. The money is taken from a big, which is why a bag is needed. The protagonist also carries a bag to place the money and things taken from the shop in. 2. The different locations are necessary because the establish the lifestyle of the characters, cause the film to be more realistic and locations such as the park, high street and inner city were requested by the audience. Additionally the police station and shop are essential to the narrative. 5. The props for the interrogation room are necessary to cause our product to appear realistic, this also applies to the police uniform. The two are also essential to the narrative. 4. The phone is needed as a prop because we would like our characters to appear believable and in everyday life teenagers often use phones; especially in social situations.