
- Church setting

Note 'Miss you, Mum x'
Syringe with water- to create realistic tears of mother
- Counseling room
Desk and seats
Police leaflets and posters for noticeboard
- Louise's House

Red wine
Blood substitue (ketchup/bbq sauce mix)
Jewellery box, jewellery
Bag

- College
- Bus shelter
- Police Station
Costume
- Louise
- Becca
Normal outfits (Police location, at louise's etc)
- Mother
- Counsellor
Settings
Counselling room
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Interview room |
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Police station location |
Graveyard Scene
We have asked for permission to film in the graveyard of St.Peters Church, Ardingly. This will be where we film the opening and final scene to the short film.
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Graveyard on map |
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St.Peters Church, Ardingly |
We are using Charlotte's house for the scenes of the flashbacks including: the victim getting pushed down the stairs, Becca comforting Louise on the sofa, Becca spoiling Louise's top with wine, Becca stealing money etc.
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As you walk into the bedroom |
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the bedroom as you come in the door |
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the bedroom from the far end, facing the inside of the door |
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The walk way from the bedroom to the stairs |
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The view from the top of the stairs, coming from Charlotte's parents bedroom |
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Parents bedroom, this could be Louise's bedroom, if we decide Charlotte's is too small |
Classroom/ Library
We are using a setting in the college which we will find depending on what is available at the time, this will be used to represent the place where Louise repeatedly opens her books on different days to find new letters of abuse.
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Here is a picture of where our character may be in the college when reading the bullying letters. |
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Here is a closer shot that may be used |
Props , not PROPPS - he is a narrative theorist!
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Permissions - great but have evidence to show this.
Consider seasons and how seasons are communicated - can you light from outside for feel of high summer
Big coats for winter and so on. Really think that through.
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