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WHEN THE WEEKEND COMES Different Settings for our film

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WHEN THE WEEKEND COMES

Different Settings for our film

This is our first setting where we film Sam getting ready to meet his mates.

We chose this location because it’s easy access to our next scene, the bus stop.

This setting was chosen as when the camera films the house the audience are oblivious to who lives here which adds to the feeling of anyone can be a hooligan.

Typical housing for a family.

This is where Sam will get on the bus stop to meet his mate.

This is a small walk from Sam’s house and the chosen music for the film will be played to get the feeling of a football hooligan film walking to the bus stop.

Match on action links the buses together from each bus stop.

This is where Sam will meet Owen, his mate, where they become more aggressive with each other.

This setting is where violence begins

After Kaan’s arrival we walk into the alley way shown, here a fight breaks out with the opposite fans, an alley way was chosen well as often illegal activity happens here.

The violence is a connotation of football hooligans which adds to the characters personality.

This is where the audience see the football hooligans walk away from the fight and head to the pub. A match on action shot is used to link the two alley ways.

The music that was played when Sam walked to the bus stop will be continued as the 3 boys walk to the pub in style!

This is where the film opening ends as the three football hooligans walk into the pub where the rest of their mates are waiting.

As they go through the door we will use match on action and shot reverse shot to end the film opening.