originally our location was 30 mins away and we realised it would take too long to get there if we wanted to re shoot a bit of footage even the tiniest bit so we decided to go for a location in our local area for this reason we decided to film in the local area which just so happened to have a suitable bridge.
one problem that could arise whilst filming could be the road next to one of our scenes this could produce sounds of cars passing and this might mean that the audience can’t hear what the characters are saying .Another problem could be that because the crime scene is on a public footpath people out for runs or walking their dogs may need/want to get past this may force us to take longer filming then it would normally. we are going to use the camera angle to make the victim appear as if he is falling off the high bridge when actually he is falling of the town bridge which isn't high this means that the actor playing the victim will be safe when falling off the bridge and the viewer will think that the victim has fallen off the high bridge. originally our location was 30 mins away and we realised it would take too long to get there if we wanted to re shoot a bit of footage even the tiniest bit so we decided to go for a location in our local area. in the crime scene there is a lot of over grown plants and shrubs this gives the viewer the impression that they are in the country and that it is normally a dark and dim place.
We filmed our film in two locations the first location was the town bridge leading to Bridge Street this location was used to film the victim falling off the bridge. we thought it would be best to film it when it was dark but we didn't want it to be so dark that you couldn't see the characters so we filmed it at dusk just as the sun was going down however it still was too dark so we are thinking on going back there to re film it at an earlier time. The bridge was perfect because it matched another bridge further down the river however it was smaller so we were able to use certain camera angles to make it seem like the victim is being thrown off the big bridge when actually it is the small bridge. there is part of the bridge that goes over grass and it is low as well so we were able to hold the actor playing the victim up on the edge of the bridge so it seemed like he was hanging on by himself so the small bridge allowed us to give a more realistic effect on the murder of the victim.
the second location which we filmed was
underneath the second train bridge by the river mole it is the 3rd bridge down
from the town bridge and made a perfect spot for filming where the victim fell
as the bricks matched the ones on the town bridge and it is all over grown with
graffiti on the walls making it look run down and it just so happened that
there was a fence that had fallen down so we decided to use that as an
advantage and make it look like the victim landed on it giving the viewer an idea
of how high the victim fell from. another reason why under the train bridge was
a perfect spot was because it was next to the river this meant that we could
include more in our shot when filming the victim holding on to the side of the
bridge because the scenery around the two bridges are more or less identical
they both have tall trees around them and they both have the river mole under. one problem that could arise whilst filming could be the road next to one of our scenes this could produce sounds of cars passing and this might mean that the audience can’t hear what the characters are saying .Another problem could be that because the crime scene is on a public footpath people out for runs or walking their dogs may need/want to get past this may force us to take longer filming then it would normally.

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