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Preliminary locations

Preliminary locations

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Preliminary locations

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The first location that we used for our shooting was the corridors where the lockers are . We decided to shoot there because we thought it would look effective if we did the introducing some where plain so the main charter (mugger) would standing out.

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For our second location we decided to use the corridor what leads to the stairs. We shot here it made sense and would not have made much sense if we didn't have this location in this certain shot because due to the fact that its next to the stairs , which is what we use for the next location it would not look right if we didn't have the mugger walking towards the stairs.

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• The stairs was our third location shot was the stairs . We used this location because we wanted to show the mugger following the victim and using the stairs for this angel showed a clear image letting the audience see that the mugger is following their victim. We also decided on using this location because the next location is on the top floor so we has to make sure so the viewers would not find it confusing that the actress are suddenly on the top floor .

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• These to are the same locations but different camera angels what are opposite each other. We used this location for the mugger to attack the victim.

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• This is where we shot the chase scene of our Preliminary task . We used this scene because we thought it’s a perfect location for the victim to do one way and mugger the other and then to meet in the middle.

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• This is where we did our final scene of the Preliminary where the mugger catches up to the victim and pins her up. We used this for the final shot because it made scene to shot here because this is the middle of the chase scene , if we shot it some where different to may leave the audience confused.