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Liam Quinn, Terna Jogo and Syan Magahy St. Paul’s Catholic College Unit G324: Advanced Portfolio in Media The Ridings – Locations Shots From Admiral Hawk Pub We used the pub in our trailer to present a working class society, which gives the trailer the soap opera feeling. For example we looked at several Eastenders trailers and noticed that the pub is always presented which gave us the idea. Not only does it present a working class society but also creates verisimilitude of how we use the pub to film a date. Shots From Sunbury Park The park was one of the locations that were

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Liam Quinn, Terna Jogo and Syan Magahy

St. Paul’s Catholic CollegeUnit G324: Advanced Portfolio in Media

The Ridings – Locations

Shots From Admiral Hawk Pub

We used the pub in our trailer to present a working class society, which gives the trailer the soap opera feeling. For example we looked at several Eastenders trailers and noticed that the pub is always presented which gave us the idea. Not only does it present a working class society but also creates verisimilitude of how we use the pub to film a date.

Shots From Sunbury Park

The park was one of the locations that were briefly presented in the trailer that we have produced. The reason for why we used the park as a location was to create tension in the story. The park was also a part of one of the date scenes, which was also needed.

Liam Quinn, Terna Jogo and Syan Magahy

Shots From Sunbury Graveyard

We used the Sunbury Graveyard as a location in our trailer; this was an essential part of the story as it initiates a cliffhanger. The graveyard creates suspense towards the trailer, as we see our two female antagonists dragging the cheating dirt bag Nathan, towards the Graveyard.

Shots From Forge Lane

These shots of Forge Lane were important in our trailer as it gave the audience a sense of location that the trailer is set in. These shots will be briefly shown near the end of the trailer as a flashback for the 3 stars. The shots that we will take may present people from the community walking around in the background. This road is near the pub that we also used in the trailer, which connotes a working class environment.

Shots From Dark Room in St Paul’s

Our School’s dark room has been used in our trailer just before the end of the trailer where we will have our main actor in a dark space to give the audience the illusion that he is in a box. The dark room scene comes directly after our graveyard shooting which should give the audience the idea that we have buried Nathan (or Taylor). The dark room will present the cliff-hanger, as our star, Nathan, will suddenly and instantly open his eyes as we have a close up shot of his face.

Liam Quinn, Terna Jogo and Syan Magahy