Thursday, 10 January 2013

Filming Locations for Shere Vice


The first location we are going to use for the filming is a house. We have decided that we are going to use a girl in our groups house who lives about ten minutes from our main filming site in Shere, Surrey. This will be a lot easier than using a shop because we have easy access to it and we dont have to ask permission. We're going to use Mariella’s home to film the scene where the postman (or just a man who posts something in a letter box) passes the poison in a letter through the flap of the door and the unknown man receives the letter and the journey begins to the restaurant. We have spoken to the girls dad who has agreed to let film at her house, it was very important that we did this as it would be terrible to get there on the day and be told that we can't film.

The Second of our locations we need when we're filming is a busy street. We have had a think about this, as this could be quite hard to film. We have also got to choose a busy time to go because if we go when there is no one there it will be pointless. The Passover taking place on this street is the one between the biker man and the young thug. Here the thug will be walking down the busy street and the biker will knock into him accidently and the Passover will subtly take place but we are still not certain where we will film this scene, or where we can film this scene. We could film it at school or we could take a trip to Guildford to a shopping street where we could film it however this may take up too much time if we go to Guildford. We think that Guildford would be the best place for this as it's got the right street and we can use back roads to get the bike down it. 


The third of our locations is The William Bray, in Shere. This is a Gastro pub that is owned by the father of one of our group members. This is where we have decided to film the main poisoning, which will be filmed in the kitchen and in the restaurant, so this will be our main site of filming. We will also use the outside of the William Bray to film the cafe scene which will save us a considerable amount of time as we won't have to find another location to film it elsewhere and disrupt another business with our filming. We have spoken to the owner of the pub and got his permission to film at the pub however we must speak to him again soon to establish times to film, as we want it to be the most convenient time for him.









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