1. LOCATION SCOUTING - PART TWO
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For each SHOOT LOCATION you have identified, it is necessary to visit and record your
impressions of the location on a LOCATION SCOUTING REPORT.
LOCATION SCOUTING REPORT
SCRIPT LOCATION!
SHOOT LOCATION
SCENE #
NIGHT [ ]
path outside long road sixth form
sub-urban path
DAY [ ]
1
CONTACT!
INTERIOR [ ]
EXTERIOR [ ]
ADDRESS!
Long Road sixth form: CB23 8PX
EMAIL DingoTheDino@live.com
TEL: 07807007597
INTERIORS
EXTERIORS
LIGHT SOURCES!
LIGHT SOURCES
street lights
AMBIENT NOISE!
AMBIENT NOISE
traffic, People, wind, the world,
that kinda thing
TRAFFIC
Lots, cars, busses and trucks
1ST IMPRESSIONS
i think that the
location is good for
what we wish to shoot
there, it looks how i
wanted it to, however
the traffic is a problem
and might ruin sound
or some shots taken
at the location.
Adam
# WINDOWS!
# DOORS!
OBSTRUCTIONS
A road
# POWER SOURCES!
ACCESS
walking into it.
PROBLEMS / LIMITATIONS!
cars with loud noise getting in the way of lines, a road runs through the middle of the set so being
hit by a car has to be a consideration.
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SET DRESSING!
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N/A
DATES / TIMES REQUIRED!
Daytime, spring 2014
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PERMISSION OBTAINED [ ]!
COPY FILED [ ]
2. As well as completing the LOCATION SCOUTING REPORT you should take a series of
photographs of the location that when combined in PHOTOSHOP can produce a
panoramic view of the entire area in which you plan to work. There are APPs available on
iPhone and Android that allow you to stich photos taken on your smartphone together into
a single panoramic image. !
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In addition to photographic illustration of the location, as shown above, you should also
sketch out a schematic diagram of the location, showing the location of doors, windows,
light sources and power sockets as well as other relevant fittings and furniture.!
Both your PANORAMA and FLOOR-MAP should accompany your SCOUTING REPORT.
You should also include a screen grab of the location taken from Google Maps,
highlighting where precisely you plan on filming.