Location and Setting
Our
film trailer will be set in the towns of Lake, Shanklin and Newchurch, based on
the Isle of Wight. Locations that I will use include 'the green', skew bridge,
my house and a cottage in Newchurch that was rented for the purpose of filming
for our film trailer.
. 1. The Green
One of my first location choices was the green. The reason I
decided to use the green as one of our location choices is because it is quite
stripped back and quite gritty and rough looking, which supports our idea of
wanting to creating a gritty, British film trailer rather than use more vibrant
settings that appear more Americanised. The first image of the green displays a
lot of dull green, brown and grey colours which help contribute to creating
this gritty image. The image also presents the green as an abandoned area,
which represents the abandonment and isolation Nathan feels after being
mentally cut off from his friends. The abandonment of the area also helps to
create feelings of suspense and mystery for the audience, causing them to feel
unsafe and wary as to what could be potentially lurking in the trees.
2. The Green 2
This
second image of the green is more set near skew bridge and main road. The
reason that I chose to shoot using this particular section of the green is
because it appears grimy and gritty to the audience, and helps to create this
rough, dirty, gritty vision that we want to be obviously displayed in our
trailer.
3. Skew Bridge
Our second location choice is Skew Bridge. The image below shows the bridge displayed in a depressing and bleak setting, which contributes to resembling Nathan's mood swings, and feelings felt by some of the other main characters. It also fits well with the nature of the film trailer narrative. I also thought that skew bridge would be an ideal place to have a stand off or a scene where conflict is involved with the main characters to appear more dramatic.
4. My House
The third location choice is my house. This particular location is very significant
in terms of the film trailer's narrative as this is where Nathan's health
begins to deteriorate, and he experiences his first blackout. Filming in a
character's home environment also allows them to appear more vulnerable as they
are more cut off from society. This idea links to how Nathan is mentally cut
off from his friends after developing a mental personality disorder. My house
is also used to represent the character's home, which is one of the traditional
conventions in terms of looking at locations for Teen Dramas.
5. The Cottage
The
final location is the cottage that was rented purely for the purpose of filming
for our film trailer. We thought that the cottage would be an ideal place to do
some filming for the house party scenes as it is quite large, with enough space
to shoot scenes from various types of camera angles. The cottage is also
located on the outskirts of Newchurch, which also helps to create these
feelings of mystery and uncertainty for the audience.
I have also created a Flickr album where a series of our location shots are contained: Location Shots





Excellent effort with your storyboard - lots of detail and even some justification for your decisions, too! Don't forget to include more institutional information in your trailer (remember it's an advert for the film, so consider what other features might attract the audience, e.g. production company, famous actors or directors, etc).
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