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Location Planning Plans for filming on location

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Location PlanningPlans for filming on location

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This is the swing that is slightly beneath the tree that we will be using for our establishing shot. When the camera is lower, and more upright, the swing fits the shot perfectly. This is where the girl will appear swinging. She will continue to disappear and reappear with a flickering motion. This will give a paranormal illusion.

This is another photo of the swing taken from a slightly different angle. It does not look so good when it is behind the tree however it looks good when it is darker. This is good because we will be adding a dark filter to our movie to give it an eerie feel.

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This is the lock on the shed door which we will use for one of the shots. We need to make the lock look damaged or broken to get the effect that we want, however it will be difficult to do this without permanently damaging the lock so we may have to leave it as it is.

This is another picture of the shed. It has quite a spooky look to it which will come in handy. This may be a shot which we consider using, like in the picture. We could have the camera like this and slowly zoom down the side of the shed.

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This is a photo of the fire pit which we are going to use to burn photos or paper. This is a similar angle to the one that we will use when filming. We may also include some close ups of the burning paper to add emphasis and perhaps build more tension.

This is the bath that we will be using. We will be keeping the moss and the ivy on it to give it a more authentic and aged look. However it will be upright and in a different place in the garden. This will not be having a person inside for health and safety reasons.