We decided to use these locations as the set for the opening of our film. The tunnel will be used for filming the first scene of the man walking and then being attacked, we thought that this would be a good place to film due to the dim light and its eerie setting. The next place we decided to film was in the school's drawing room, in this scene the scientist will talk to his friend about asking to use his calculations and the friends money to solve the energy crisis; the drawing room works for this as it helps to portray the wealth of the friend due to the expensive looking room. The office desk will be used for filming the scene in which the scientist is trying to figure out the calculations to solve the energy crisis, this will work well as it will show that he is working. Finally for the close up scenes of the newspapers and calculations the location does not matter as we just need a table with a black background to place the objects on.
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We initially filmed this scene in the school's drawing room, we chose to make the shot slightly out of focus so that the audience could...
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You provide sound evidence of careful consideration of mise-en-scène, with accounts of the reasons behind your location choices.
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