The difficulty we had was that every pub we rang were busy with events and/or parties on the dates that we needed. We rang the the Black Bull-Launton, The Bure Farm-Bure Park and the White Hart-Glory Farm but all were busy. We then decided to move onto pubs around Woodstock and instead of filming out of school we would film in school, when we all had free periods. This was probably the best option because on the day of doing the pub shoot it was around 10 o'clock which was good because it meant the pub would only have a handful of people stopping for breakfast, providing us with the quiet atmosphere we needed.
We were a lot more successful when it came to asking pubs in Woodstock because every pub we asked said we were allowed to film there which was great. We had a choice between The Kings Arms, The Star Inn and amazingly even The Bear Hotel said they would let us. Ultimately we chose the Kings Arms because it had the more simple image we were looking for out of the 3, the Star Inn did have a good image but it was a little too dark for our liking. Sure it would have helped create a better atmosphere for the film but we needed a light atmosphere to contrast with the theme so the dark tone was more unexpected.
Our main location was set we then needed to think about the locations of our flashback scenes. In our flashbacks we have a police interrogation scene, a swing and a bathroom. We needed a park for the swing which ended up being the park outside our school back field, this was an easy 5 mins of filming. The interrogation scene was the only location you could really call a set because we had to make our own scene seeing as we didn't have a police station to film in. For this shoot we used our drama studio at school, turned off all the lights so the only light was the lamp on the table, found an old tape player which worked as the recording equipment on an interrogators table, 2 chairs and we were set. It was simple but it worked really well, the whole rooms lighting only being that lamp really helped with the atmosphere. We then needed a bathroom for the last 30 seconds of the film. We simply used the toilets at school, they had a handful of sinks and mirrors which was all we needed. We decided after a small incident that it was best to film this after school, because one lunch time when we were trying to film a shot someone in our 6th form walked in, turned straight back out and just as a joke told everyone we were filming dirty scenes together in the toilets... Funny times.
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