Friday, 7 March 2014
Location report
Central Park
People could fall over on twigs and rocks on the grass. Other people and their dogs could also be dangerous as they could attack us. There are rivers as well, and due to recent rain fall the rivers could be high and the current could be fast.
Central Park is suitable for my film because it is a few minutes walk away from school, and in the centre of my other locations.
The amount of people who pass through Central Park vary depend on the day of the week and the weather. I would estimate that there would be around 100 other people there when I shoot my nine key frames.
There are no electrical points at Central Park.
Central Park is very bit, and I will definitely be able to fit a film crew in there.
Restaurant
There are no trip hazards in a restaurant, however waiters will be walking around with hot food and drinks, which means that we will have to be wary of them.
The Harvester would be suitable to my film because it is close to Central Park and easily accessible by car and bus.
I would estimate around 50-80 people would be at the Harvester when I film there, as I would need to film shoot at night.
There would be electrical points in the kitchens, but we would not be allowed to enter there, therefore there are no electrical points available to me.
The Harvester is not very big, but whether or not I will be able to fit an entire film crew in there would depend on how many people are eating.
Living room
There are a few trip hazards in my living room, but they are mainly wires and they can be moved. I have a dog, but he is not vicious and he can be moved to another room.
My living room would be suitable for my film because it is easily accessible to me, and is very close to a few bus stops.
There are five people in my house, including me, however the other four can easily be moved.
There are multiple plug sockets and extensions leads in my living room which can all be easily reached.
My house is not very big, but a film crew would be able to squeeze into my living room.
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