1. St.
Paul’s
Catholic
College
Unit
G324:
Advanced
Portfolio
in
Media
Locations
Our
trailer
is
going
to
be
filmed
in
only
one
location.
This
consists
of
the
‘Hounslow
United
Sports
and
social
club
–
Car
Park
lot’
and
the
actual
inside
of
the
bar/pub
of
the
club
itself.
These
shots
show
how
one
of
the
main
characters
who
is
the
female
antagonist,
has
entered
the
club
area
as
a
new
arrival
and
is
welcomed
back
into
the
youth
community
with
a
shocked
aura
from
the
group
of
friends.
2.
Location
one
–
scene
1
This
is
the
‘Hounslow
United
sport
and
social
club
car
parking
lot’,
which
will
be
used
for
the
first
scene;
this
is
a
long
shot
of
the
empty
car
part
lot.
The
trailer
entails
detailed
shots
of
the
outside
location;
this
will
be
done
as
an
establishing
shot
so
the
audience
can
become
familiar
with
the
location.
This
location
has
been
chosen
for
that
quiet
and
aerie
atmosphere
which
can
introduce
the
characters
and
the
club
in
the
trailer.
We
planned
to
film
this
scene
in
daylight,
as
the
purpose
of
the
scene
is
to
make
the
audience
focus
on
the
main
female
antagonist
who
will
introduce
the
scene.
The
simple
location
background
depicts
the
focus
on
the
antagonist
as
there
is
a
character
build
up
and
creates
an
enigma
which
helps
with
the
personality
buildup
of
the
main
character
as
she
will
be
in
a
costume
which
denotes
the
antagonist’s
character
personality,
as
a
young
youth
teenager
who
has
made
mistakes
in
the
past
and
this
can
be
identified
through
the
style
of
clothing.
This
shot
shows
the
car
parked
in
front
of
the
building,
this
quiet
and
empty
area
is
the
pure
reason
why
we
chose
this
location,
at
the
beginning
when
the
antagonist
will
step
out
of
the
car,
the
audience
will
feel
a
sense
of
the
character
being
alienated
and
a
stranger
to
the
community,
which
she
returns
to.
Every
shot
that
is
used
will
thoroughly
break
down
the
importance
of
every
scene
in
the
trailer.
This
sign
on
the
wall
signifies
great
importance,
the
mid-‐shot
of
this
sign
on
the
wall
shows
the
perspective
of
the
character
briefly
taking
a
note
of
the
message
and
walking
by
anyway
not
caring
about
the
risks
that
can
be
inflicted
on
the
person,
this
also
reveals
the
characters
personality.
‘Parking
in
this
car
park
is
at
owner’s
risk’
Which
connotes
the
idea
of
a
quite
‘rough’
area
which
is
watched
closely
by
young
teenagers
and
adults
who
are
criminals
heart,
for
example
when
the
audience
will
read
this
sign
they
will
get
the
idea
that
their
car
might
be
robbed
of
the
owners
belongings
or
the
car
itself.
This
shows
dominance
in
the
female’s
character
as
well
as
a
risk-‐taking
persona.
3.
Location
one
–
scene
2
This
is
a
mid-‐shot
of
the
‘Football
club’
on
the
way
from
the
car
park.
This
can
also
be
used
as
another
establishing
shot
which
shows
the
side
view
of
the
building.
This
is
the
scene
which
breaks
down
the
journey
to
the
entrance
of
the
club;
there
will
be
a
high
angle
point
of-‐view
shot
of
the
antagonist’s
feet
to
show
that
she
is
walking
to
the
club.
The
point
of
view
shot
signifies
the
importance
of
the
characters
thoughts
and
feelings
on
the
way
to
the
club,
showing
that
the
character
is
in
her
own
world.
In
this
scene
there
will
also
be
use
of
tracking
movement
to
create
a
tensed
atmosphere
within
the
scene
and
build
up
the
character’s
story.
This
is
a
long
shot
of
the
social
club,
in
the
trailer
it
will
be
portrayed
as
a
point
of
view
shot
from
the
main
antagonist.
It
is
identified
from
the
location
pictures
that
there
are
two
paths
that
lead
to
the
main
entrance
of
the
social
club,
in
terms
of
connotations
it
implies
the
idea
of
the
sense
of
peace
in
the
community
and
also
the
darker
side
of
the
community
which
has
been
struck
from
the
murder
that
happened
which
is
shown
as
a
flashback
later
in
the
trailer.
This
picture
shows
a
realistic
aura
and
tense
atmosphere
which
links
well
with
the
themes
and
the
costume
that
the
antagonist
will
be
wearing.
The,
Mise-‐en-‐scene
part
of
the
filming
plays
a
crucial
part
of
the
trailer,
and
this
creates
great
significance
for
the
breakdown
of
each
of
the
areas
of
the
location.
Having
a
shot
of
the
club
name
helps
the
audience
familiarize
themselves
with
the
location
as
well
as
the
personality
of
the
character
itself;
initially
this
also
builds
on
the
character’s
story
as
this
club
is
seen
as
the
central
location
for
the
young
youth
community
to
gather
and
to
socialize
like
that
of
this
generation.
By
having
realistic
and
significant
establishing
shots
it
encourages
the
audience
to
watch
‘Manor
Drive’
as
it
airs
after
Eastenders
and
is
another
typical
soap
opera
which
focuses
on
the
themes
of
murder
and
youth
which
attracts
an
older
and
perhaps
teenage
audience,
which
is
the
intended
audience
we
are
looking
to
interest.
The
objects
in
the
scenery
depict
that
this
community
club
is
a
place
of
peace
and
fun
for
young
adults
and
families
to
relax
and
socialize
with
each
other,
but
with
all
the
emptiness
which
will
also
be
shown
in
the
trailer,
will
portray
the
alienation
the
antagonist
is
feeling,
and
her
confidence
and
dominant
male
instinct
that
creates
a
very
tensed
atmosphere,
the
ambiance
increases
as
well
as
the
audience
attention
as
they
can
predict
what
the
character’s
attitudes
and
personality
is
like.
4. Location
one
–
scene
3
The
entrance
of
the
club
is
introduced
as
the
female
antagonist
enters
through
the
main
doors,
which
look
very
secure,
and
with
the
addition
of
the
note
on
the
glass,
says
clearly
the
club
is
secured
with
security
cameras,
this
instantly
makes
the
audience
and
the
characters
feel
safe
to
some
extent
because
once
they
are
in
the
club
they
are
hidden
away
from
the
outside
world
and
locked
into
the
warmth
and
peace
of
the
community
club.
This
entrance
shot
breaks
down
the
journey
to
the
bar
significant
as
she
is
completely
alone
in
this
scene
and
then
welcomed
by
the
tensed
and
shocked
aura
from
the
people
in
the
bar.
This
location
that
we
have
chosen
complies
with
the
codes
and
conventions
that
are
used
in
a
Soap
Opera
as
they
usually
and
realistically
show
a
young
youth
community.
5.
Location
one
–
scene
4
This
is
a
corner
shot
of
the
lounge
room
from
the
main
entrance;
the
comfortable
seating
area
is
where
the
characters
will
be
sitting
in
scene
4,
the
characters
here
will
be
acting
as
friends
and
socializing
to
create
a
friendly
welcoming
atmosphere
for
the
audience.
The
dark
room
and
lights
beside
the
chairs
symbolizes
enlightening
for
the
people
who
sit
down
to
socialize,
this
convention
will
help
to
create
a
better
effect
for
the
scene,
this
also
shows
importance
of
the
entire
theme,
which
connotes
the
idea
of
trying
to
find
light
through
a
dark
tunnel.
This
is
a
long
shot
of
the
bar
lounge,
the
specific
reason
for
why
we
chose
this
club
is
because
of
the
groggy
typical
bar
lounge
aura
which
is
purely
why
the
effect
as
part
of
mise-‐en-‐scene
will
create
a
relaxed
every
day
atmosphere
till
the
antagonist
enters
and
then
the
lighting
and
the
atmosphere
is
very
tensed.
Hence
why
we
have
chosen
this
location
as
it
creates
an
enigma
for
our
trailer.
During
the
avant-‐garde
of
the
filming
process,
we
experimented
with
what
area
of
the
room
the
characters
should
sit
in
for
good
point
of
view
shots.
The
arrangement
of
the
chairs
and
tables
around
the
room
signify
that
the
lounge
is
always
a
busy
place
and
has
a
lot
of
people
in
the
room;
it
has
been
arranged
in
a
way
that
shows
that
when
a
person
is
in
the
room,
they
are
always
accompanied
by
someone
and
not
alone.
This
contrasts
to
the
female
antagonist
who
enters
the
room
alone,
as
she
is
a
dominant
character
within
the
trailer.
This
is
shown
by
her
behavior
throughout
the
trailer,
the
way
she
is
dressed
and
the
aura
she
brings
in
and
the
characters
(group
of
friends)
have
familiarized
themselves
with
the
antagonist
and
instantly
creates
a
tensed
atmosphere
because
of
the
flashbacks.
This
will
ultimately
appeal
to
the
intended
audience
as
this
creates
a
realistic
effect
of
the
friends
reliving
what
happened
before.
From
the
‘spin
the
bottle’
game
that
they
will
be
playing
in
scene
4
6.
Location
one
–
scene
5
These
pictures
of
the
sign
on
the
glass
signify
great
importance
in
terms
of
‘evidence’,
‘crime’
and
‘protection’.
It
clearly
states
that
there
is
CC.TV.
Connected
around
the
inside
of
the
building,
and
if
there
was
any
crime
or
dangerous
risks
the
footage
will
be
handed
to
the
police
if
they
had
to
get
involved.
To
some
extent
the
sign
is
used
as
a
warning
to
those
who
may
do
things
that
are
not
permitted
on
site
or
dangerous.
This
is
a
close
up
shot
of
the
sign
on
the
glass
window.
‘Roland
Barthes
–
enigma
codes’
relate
closely
to
the
expectation
of
our
intended
audience.
From
the
audience
point
of
view,
seeing
young
adults
and
teenagers
in
the
club
it
shows
the
social
class
and
the
age
of
the
characters
that
helps
to
encourage
young
people
and
adults
to
watch
‘Manor
Drive’
our
soap
opera.
This
shot
was
taken
outside
of
the
bar
lounge
in
the
corridor.
This
is
a
mid-‐shot
of
the
sign
on
the
window,
the
‘no
smoking’
sticker
also
denotes
that
the
area
is
only
a
place
of
safe
comfortable
enjoyment
and
socializing
club
for
people
to
get
together
and
not
do
something
that
is
not
permitted
in
the
building.
This
also
acts
as
a
warning;
the
antagonist
will
glance
at
these
signs
briefly,
the
shot
will
be
a
point
of
view
shot
and
will
be
screened
through
her
perspective.
This
is
a
point
of
view
shot
from
one
of
the
characters
that
are
sitting
at
the
tables,
this
will
be
shown
through
their
perspective
in
the
trailer,
taking
a
glance
at
it
and
looking
at
the
antagonist
that
will
step
into
the
room.
The
lights
light
up
the
bar
showing
warmth
and
comfort
for
those
who
sit
at
the
bar,
this
depicts
how
people
sit
there,
looking
for
light
in
their
life.
The
darkness
around
the
bar
signifies
how
everyone
has
secrets
although
not
everyone
would
know,
it’s
kept
hidden
and
everyone
is
in
their
own
world.