This shot shows how the area is empty as there is nobody there witch if we film hear we will make sure the scene looks like this as well to add to the idea that the victim's are helpless. We will also try to film on a dark/gloomy day if we chose this location as it adds to the dark feeling of the scene.
This next shot shows that it is a large open space and therefore it is very unlikely that the villain and the victims will be seen. This makes the have more suspense which is important in a spy/action film. This could also be the angle in which the car is shown entering the location as a wide shot will show the audience all of the surroundings of this location so they have a good idea of where the villain has taken the victims.
This could be the location for an over the shoulder shot as the villain may take the victims around the corner but the camera could be a POV or over the shoulder of him forcing the victims around the corner of the building. This would make the scene more intense as the audience may feel like they are involved in the sequence and so there will be more intensity which is a vital part of an spy/action film.
This is a place where I feel it may be good for the villain to take the victims as the building next to the container makes it seem more like the victims are trapped which makes the scene have more suspense. The graffiti on the wall of the building is also good for the scene as it helps to enforce the run down idea of the area.
This angle shows the same place as the previous angle did however I think this could be a better angle for the main reason that at the end of the pathway there is no open field just some grass and a fence which in my opinion makes the victims appear more trapped that if there is a field at the end of the path.
These location shots have helped me and my group to see some good potential locations for the opening sequence, we can see some good potential angles for this part of the sequence if we chose to film hear.
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