1. 1
St. Andrew’s Catholic School
Unit G324: Advanced Portfolio in Media
Keir Speirs – 4131
Feargus Bracken - 4009
Bethany Vaughan - 4137
Locations
1.) Location: Beths house, West Ewell
Here we will have an establishing shot of
the girl sitting with her love interest and
then her phone goes off. There is then a
medium close up of the phone as it goes off
denoting the text message.
There is a medium shot of the girl opening
the text and reading it. She then drops the
phone (close up) in shock and is then
comforted by the love interest with a
medium long shot. This is a suitable
location as it is easy to film there as we need no permission. Also it is a suburban
household so the audience can relate to the characters
The ‘villain’ (Propp) or Antagonist is seen
outside the window. The camera then cuts
to a medium close up of the antagonist
outside the window with a gun in the dark.
This scene starts with a long shot at the feet
and tilts up to the face. The camera stops
and the audience are left with a full outline
of the antagonist. The antagonist then cocks
and raises gun. Then the end of the scene
dips to black .
Here we are going to film the first half of the
trailer. There is an establishing shot of the
pub then there is a slight zoom with
diegetic sound of glasses clinking. This is a
suitable location as the audience can relate
as they see everyone as a community. We
will need to write a letter to the pub seeking
permission to film inside the pub
2. 2
Here is the inside of the pub. Here we will shoot a
mid-shot of the antagonist talking to the main female
character. The girl then starts to look uncomfortable
and then the non-diegetic sound of “bang bang”
starts to play. There is then a medium close up of the
antagonist, who is then slapped by female character.
There is then a repetition of the slap from various
angles from a POV, mid-shot, close up. The camera
then switches to a long shot of the reaction of the
pub goers. There is then a medium close up of the
reaction of slapped male where you can see his
anger. There is then a medium long shot of the main
female character then turns to her love interest with
the antagonist out of focus. Again we will need to
write to the pub seeking permission to film inside
while they are serving.
We chose to film in a pub as it is a symbol of community where all the characters
go to meet and socialize with each other.
We chose to film in a house as it lets the audience relate to the characters as they
are seen as working class.