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Level 3 Media Cambridge Technical

LOCATION RECCE
LOCATION: College Priestley

LOCATION ADDRESS: Louchers Ln, Warrington WA4 6RD

TYPE OF BUILDING/STRUCTURE/LANDSCAPE: A medium sized room where there’s a black background

WHY IS THIS LOCATION SUITABLE FOR YOUR PROJECT?


Because there’s a black background. The photograph is simple to do in a smaller room. I can also capture the full model
without any visuals in the background.

ACCESS

TRANSPORT LINKS TO LOCATION PHYSICAL ACCESS TO SITE


Bus/Car Booking the room for a certain time

GENERAL INFORMATION
People who might be affected by recording in this location:
The model and the photographer

Precautions/measures taken to minimise the impact of your recording:


There’s a lot of wires untied so the wires need to be taken care of and moved to the side of the room

Power sources available Plug sockets


Catering N/a
Toilets N/a
Telephones N/a
Daylight times (if recording outside) N/a
Locals/Authorities to be contacted Just book the room for a certain time and ask permission for it.

Measurements of space used on location: (Use paces if necessary)

Describe any restrictions/hazards in the immediate vicinity:


There are some electrical wires sticking out of the wall

Where will the crew work on this location? At the back

Where will the cast work on this location? Front


Level 3 Media Cambridge Technical

TOP 3 RISKS IDENTIFIED ON LOCATION


(N.B. this does not replace the Risk Assessment form which must be carried out for any practical project)

Wires- Trip over the wires

Electrical wires sticking out of the wall

Table in the middle of the room which you can hit and hurt yourself

Describe the aesthetics of the location (e.g. Describe the potential camera shots or describe the acoustic value of the location)

Can’t do long shots are the room is small, Landscape and portrait shots. The reason why I’ve picked this room is because it
has lots of lights and lamps which can be useful in this particular photograph. There’s a black screen which allows me to
focus mainly on the model instead of the environment.

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