Friday 15 March 2013

Shooting Schedule



(WEDNESDAY) 13/02/2013
(FRIDAY) 15/02/2013
(SATURDAY) 16/02/2013
  SCENES
Scene 1
Scene 2
(Any re-takes of Scene 1 and 2)
Scene 2 continued
Scene 3


Scene 4
Scene 5
Scene 6
 LOCATION
School Grounds
Back field of school
Coridoor and classroom
School entrance


School Grounds
Public train
Setting of house
Pratts Bottom Green
 EQUIPMENT
Camera
Tripod


Camera
Camera

PEOPLE NEEDED
Director and camera-woman (Alice Hicks)
Florence – Jessica Hicks
Lucy – Leah James
Extras – Class students
Director and camera-woman (Alice Hicks)
Florence – Jessica Hicks 
Lucy – Leah James
Director and camera-woman (Alice Hicks)
Florence – Jessica Hicks
Lucy – Leah James
Extras – Stevie Hicks




Tuesday 5 March 2013

Reece Location Shots






This will be the location for the opening scene. The surrounding trees and forest-type setting is appropriate for creating a mysterious and spooky effect.











This will be the corridor where the mysterious character watches Lucy after school



This is the classroom I have decided to use in one of the scenes as the modern computers emphasise the 21st Century setting.



This is shot from the window of the classroom looking down at the gate exit, to be used when Lucy is leaving the school. The high-angle positioning will make Lucy look even more like a victim as she will be looked down on and powerless.












This low-angle shot will show Florence through the window, the angle will emphasise her power and authority, intimidating Lucy
 and the audience.

This will be the setting for 'Lucy's House'. An average house showing her status as a normal, middle-class girl. The detached house also emphasises the fact that it will be hard for anyone to hear Lucy scream.










This will be Lucy's bedroom and the view she has from it. It allows us to see across the road to the green where Florence will appear.





The stairs that Lucy will run up are narrow and create a sense of closure and fear. The light at the top could symbolise running towards her death.
The creepy path that Lucy will run up at the end. The surrounding trees make it dark and mysterious, leading to 'nowhere' creating a sense of fear and suspense for the audience.
















Alice Hicks