Thursday, February 12, 2026

Location ideas-Planning

As production continues, its a need for use to finalize our 3 locations we will be filming at. The right location is very important when it comes down to setting the tone and mood of each scene and as a team we have discussed places we think is smart to film at.

Location #1- A Park

Betti Stradling Park

Betti Stradling Park is an ideal location for my groups short film park scene because it offers a large, spacious, open grassy area that is exactly what we need for a picnic setup, giving the two characters first time meeting each other in person enough plenty of space to interact with each other. The specific areas we will be suing to film the scene has very few people in that area, which means we will have very few interuptions, crowds to edit out, or background   noise. It's peaceful environment will make the scene more intimate and relaxed making it more a romantic vibe we want for the picnic as they are working on being girlfriend and boy friend. 

Location #2- A house 

Polaroid(2019)
For the house location, as a group we have not decided if we were going to use Kylies     bedroom or my bedroom. Although I did keep in mind that my room is mostly pink giving off a soft, innocent, a goofy vibe as it would be great choice for Lenas bedroom as her character is supposed to be innocent and nice. But Kylies bedroom has a more natural everyday atmosphere making you feel connected like you've been somewhere similar to it before. The lighting used in either bedrooms, should be natural keeping the room feeling realistic.

Location #3- Car

For the car location we will be most likely filming it in Kylies brothers car during the day time, which is good because it give us natural lighting perfect for out shots. This is when will use the reflecting mirror shot capturing close-up moments and reflections that add depth and emotion to the scene also an over the should shot again. We also choose daylight time because it would be with keeping the scene natural and clearly showing facial expressions. Also, some camera angles I was suggesting to tell my other group members was the dashboard, side window, and backseat

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