When deciding our locations, we had to pick places that were:
- Easy to access
- Available most of the time.
- Quite spacious, so that we could fit everyone and everything in it.
- And somewhere that fit in with the storyline.
After creating our timeline, some of the locations we are considering using are:
- Sutton-at-hone
- Eynsford
- Hextable
- Ellie's House
- And Sarah Brushetts House
Location 1: Drinking Scenes & Lighter Scenes- Sutton- at-hone or Eynsford
These scenes need to be quite isolated, as this is the place where our character goes to think about her feelings and release these feelinds too. Sarah Brushett suggested Eynsford Castle, as it is right where she lives and is known to not have many visitors, which is perfect as we needed somewhere where it looked like not many people went. As this is a public place, we have a back up plan of a forest behind Sarah Biswells house in Sutton-at-hone.
Location 2: Hextable
For the scenes where Ellie is walking down the street and sitting on the wall, we needed somewhere which would link to her house, because this is where she is coming from. Right near her house is "Rollo Road" and a shop, so we decided this would be a good place, as this could be the place where she gets all her alcahol from ect. It is also on a main road, which is good, because we need a lot cars for when we are filming her from across the road for 5 minutes.
Location 3: Ellies House, Hextable
We chose to film at Ellies House for the beginning scenes, because it is somewhere which is easy to access and also Ellie would feel most comfortable acting here. Also the surroundings in her bedroom fit in with her personality already so, we decided it would be a good idea to do it here.
Location 4: Sarah Brushetts House, Eynsford
For the flashback scences, and the scenes at end we needed a different house, to represent her "boyfriends house." We once again chose a house which was familair to use and easy to access, so we decided on Sarahs house. Her kitchen is very big, open and bright so it would be easy to get filming equipment in there and hopefully not have many problems with the lighting.
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