Hello and welcome to my blog. Together Rosie Stocking and I have made a short film called 'Mind Trap' which shows a dramatised look into scizophrenia and the effects it can have on the sufferer. This blog will cover all of the work which has been done from the start of the coursework, where initial ideas were created and research was conducted, till the end, where the final main and ancilary products are shown and evaluated.



Wednesday 30 June 2010

30th June 2010 - Locations

When considering locations we wanted to make sure that they would be easy to access and easy to film in which is why, when looking for a park, we will have to make sure it is a big park to ensure that we don't get in the way of other people.

Interior - Lucy's bedroom
A typical teenage girl's shared bedroom. Posters of idols and photos are stuck to the pale green walls. Makeup, clothes and university dissertations and essays are littered over the desk and the floor. The bed is unmade and looks like the owner has only just left it. Photo frames of the two girls are dotted around the room, showing their close relationship.



Exterior - House
A typical suburban house. Faded peach pebble-dashed walls, an empty driveway (signifying that the girls cannot drive and thus implying that Lucy has to walk), a wooden door and 4 windows at the front. The driveway and front garden is a little messy and unkept, with a few bits of litter in the flowerbeds, signifying that the girls are not too bothered about the aesthetics of the house.



Exterior - Park
Various sections of Crystal Palace Park will be used:
- Main conversation between Lucy and Charlie - a park bench. Tall trees are visible from the back of the shot, moving in the breeze, and grass lines the foreground.
- Montage - Dinosaur exhibit. Surrounded my tall trees and near a lake, the sunshine reflecting off the surface.
- Children's play area. Grass surrounding. Brightly-coloured play apparatuses are visible, reflecting the happiness Lucy feels with Charlie.

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