Location Shots
In total 8 locations will be used to shoot the film. The first location used will
be a street that leads onto an underpass were the main character stumbles
across the murderer. 2 locations will need to used for the residence of the
main character as she moves house and the 2 houses will be shown in the
movie. Another location will need to be used to for the murderers
residence although only interiors will be shown of this location. Other
various outdoor locations will also be shown.
Location 1,2 and 3: Path outside Oakgrove school
This location will be used as it would be
convenient for everyone to get to and can still
look effective in the trailer. I would make sure that
when shooting, I shoot facing away from the
school so that the shots look more authentic. The
location would be used right at the beginning of
the trailer where Mel discovers the Murderer
providing both the path for Mel to walk down
while also providing the underpass for the murder
to happen.
The path itself when in the dark and when no one
is on it, looks quite isolated and with the lighting
from the street lights, will give the audience a
sense of danger. The vegetation around the path
gives a natural feel but may also suggest that
something is hidden. With isolated paths being
used often in thrillers to build up a sense of
danger, the audience will link the trailer to the
thriller genre.
We will use a second path that is located further
down later on in the trailer to make it look like
Mel is in a different place.
Location 4 and 5: House
The house will belong to once of the actors so
that we can have access to it. When leaving
initially, the back door will be used and when we
need it to look like another house, the exterior
will be used therefore the same house can be
used for both scenes.
Having the house helps the audience relate to the
character as it is something that everyone has and
with the murderer phoning the home phone, may
make people think that their own homes are not
safe.
Houses represent a place a safety and well being
therefore misleading the audience into thinking
that Mel, the main character, is safe.
Having the murderer phone the home phone in
the last scene shows that the house is in fact not
safe and is therefore taking away their false feel
of comfort.
When someone is home, it is often when
someone is their most comfortable and relaxed
but it also makes someone their most vulnerable.
Location 6:Bedroom
A bedroom will be used when Mel comes running
back from seeing the murder and packs all her
stuff into a bag to run away. A second bedroom
will be used briefly for a flashback scene where
Mel is scene talking to her friend who we have
just seen laying dead on the floor.
A bedroom is seen as one of the most safest
rooms in a house while also being very personal.
Seeing Mel running straight to her bedroom after
the murder shows the audience that she is
seeking a place of safety.
Objects scene in previous scenes will be used so
that the audience can connect that this is Mel’s
Bedroom.
The shot will end with a birds eye view shot of
the room empty showing that Mel is leaving her
life and normality behind.
Location 7:Drama studio, Oakgrove School
Using the drama studio means that the lighting
can be manipulated easily and therefore can
make sure that the scene will have the best
atmosphere.
The scenes that will be shot in here will be both
the short fight scene and the scene where Mel is
tied to a chair.
The room is very dark which again helps to create
the mood for the scenes. It is also supposed to be
a room owned my the murderer and by having it
dark builds up a sense of danger and suspense,
hinting at what he is going to do to the main
character.
A lot of scenes in thriller movies are often shot in
the dark therefore the audience will link the
darkness to the genre of the film.
This location stands out against all the other ones
as the other locations used are places that the
audience have been around and experienced and
this room is not. This shows them that what is
about to happen is something out of the ordinary.
Location 8: Common room, Oakgrove School
When Mel is remembering what she is going to
leave behind before she runs away, she has flash
backs to happy times at school with her friends.
The scenes will therefore be shot during the day
time and in bright lighting to show the happiness
she was feeling and to contrast with the darkness
of the other scenes.
Locations such as the common room, hallways,
canteen ect, will be used as these are locations
that audience members should be able to relate
to , remember their own happiness and therefore
empathise with what Mel is feeling when she is
leaving it all behind.
School would be a normal occurrence to Mel and
by having the flashbacks, gives the audience a
glimpse of what her normal day to day life would
be like. It is also somewhere where people usually
feel safe which will contrast with what else is
shown in the trailer.

Location shots

  • 1.
    Location Shots In total8 locations will be used to shoot the film. The first location used will be a street that leads onto an underpass were the main character stumbles across the murderer. 2 locations will need to used for the residence of the main character as she moves house and the 2 houses will be shown in the movie. Another location will need to be used to for the murderers residence although only interiors will be shown of this location. Other various outdoor locations will also be shown.
  • 2.
    Location 1,2 and3: Path outside Oakgrove school This location will be used as it would be convenient for everyone to get to and can still look effective in the trailer. I would make sure that when shooting, I shoot facing away from the school so that the shots look more authentic. The location would be used right at the beginning of the trailer where Mel discovers the Murderer providing both the path for Mel to walk down while also providing the underpass for the murder to happen. The path itself when in the dark and when no one is on it, looks quite isolated and with the lighting from the street lights, will give the audience a sense of danger. The vegetation around the path gives a natural feel but may also suggest that something is hidden. With isolated paths being used often in thrillers to build up a sense of danger, the audience will link the trailer to the thriller genre. We will use a second path that is located further down later on in the trailer to make it look like Mel is in a different place.
  • 3.
    Location 4 and5: House The house will belong to once of the actors so that we can have access to it. When leaving initially, the back door will be used and when we need it to look like another house, the exterior will be used therefore the same house can be used for both scenes. Having the house helps the audience relate to the character as it is something that everyone has and with the murderer phoning the home phone, may make people think that their own homes are not safe. Houses represent a place a safety and well being therefore misleading the audience into thinking that Mel, the main character, is safe. Having the murderer phone the home phone in the last scene shows that the house is in fact not safe and is therefore taking away their false feel of comfort. When someone is home, it is often when someone is their most comfortable and relaxed but it also makes someone their most vulnerable.
  • 4.
    Location 6:Bedroom A bedroomwill be used when Mel comes running back from seeing the murder and packs all her stuff into a bag to run away. A second bedroom will be used briefly for a flashback scene where Mel is scene talking to her friend who we have just seen laying dead on the floor. A bedroom is seen as one of the most safest rooms in a house while also being very personal. Seeing Mel running straight to her bedroom after the murder shows the audience that she is seeking a place of safety. Objects scene in previous scenes will be used so that the audience can connect that this is Mel’s Bedroom. The shot will end with a birds eye view shot of the room empty showing that Mel is leaving her life and normality behind.
  • 5.
    Location 7:Drama studio,Oakgrove School Using the drama studio means that the lighting can be manipulated easily and therefore can make sure that the scene will have the best atmosphere. The scenes that will be shot in here will be both the short fight scene and the scene where Mel is tied to a chair. The room is very dark which again helps to create the mood for the scenes. It is also supposed to be a room owned my the murderer and by having it dark builds up a sense of danger and suspense, hinting at what he is going to do to the main character. A lot of scenes in thriller movies are often shot in the dark therefore the audience will link the darkness to the genre of the film. This location stands out against all the other ones as the other locations used are places that the audience have been around and experienced and this room is not. This shows them that what is about to happen is something out of the ordinary.
  • 6.
    Location 8: Commonroom, Oakgrove School When Mel is remembering what she is going to leave behind before she runs away, she has flash backs to happy times at school with her friends. The scenes will therefore be shot during the day time and in bright lighting to show the happiness she was feeling and to contrast with the darkness of the other scenes. Locations such as the common room, hallways, canteen ect, will be used as these are locations that audience members should be able to relate to , remember their own happiness and therefore empathise with what Mel is feeling when she is leaving it all behind. School would be a normal occurrence to Mel and by having the flashbacks, gives the audience a glimpse of what her normal day to day life would be like. It is also somewhere where people usually feel safe which will contrast with what else is shown in the trailer.