Location: Underground train station

Our clear winner when we analysed the results of our
questionnaire proved that an underground train station would be the ideal place
(according our questionnaire takers) to base our opening scene. I have a
particular like to this idea due to the fact that it is a relatable location
and would therefore allow the audience to put themselves into the shoes of our
characters. I believe that this relationship between a character and its
audience is what makes a film successful. This is why I also believe that maybe
including some iconic locations in London, or simply a park setting would be of
benefit to our film. This does not only allow the story to be identifiable for
the audience, but it also adds interest for the basis of our story to build
upon.
Underground
train station:
Aldwych:
This train station was closed in September 1994 but the buildings and platforms
remain. They are often used for cinematic purposes so our group has decided to
contact transport for London and see if we have any luck when it comes to using
their underground station. The reason that this station would be of preference
to us, and not another station which is open, is the control that we would have
over lighting, the unlimited amount of shots we could take and also the endless
amount of ideas we could use without affecting train customers.
The aesthetic of the outside of the station has an old
fashion look to it and this would, I believe, be a positive contradiction to
the modern teenage group of friends that may end up visiting it.

This screenshot of
the location on the map and a picture from google maps shows what our potential
setting looks like. It is positioned on the Strand in London and therefore has
very good, iconic surroundings.
Obviously, there is a slim chance that a group of A Level
students will be given the privilege of the use of this station so I am going
to research other train stations in the London area that we could use.
Stoneleigh:

Stoneleigh: This train station is very near to our houses
and has recently been done up, demonstrating a relatable and modern horror
setting which is not normally seen. It also has low lighting in the evening and
only lights up when their is movement underneath the lights. This could create
a really cool scene for us and the shadows it would create would be a typical
convention of horror. The benefits of this station are that it is not normally
busy and the trains do not run at night so we would be able to film our footage
without being disturbed, or disturbing other people on their commute.
The aesthetic of the inside of the waiting room is slightly
more run down so could create a feeling of horror and uncertainty. Furthermore,
it is dirty so creates a negative feeling and aesthetic. The location of it
means it will be very easy for us to film in.
The only negatives of this station is the fact that parts of
it have been done up, and also the fact it is a public place restricts our
ideas.
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