To be able to film, we really need locations to film on. The right location means we can capture the true essence of the film as well as having the ability and right to film on locations.
Location 1 - Bedroom

So the first location is going to be in a bedroom. Mallory's bedroom place an important role in representing the kind of person she is before we even see her. This location will be towards the beginning and end of the film, each time we see it, it will be different. The first time we see the room, it will be rather messy and not very well looked after showing that she doesn't care about the way things look, maybe due to not having anyone there to judge her on how tidy her room is. Also the room will be rather dark and not very lively with very little items of importance in there which again shows this idea of her maybe being old fashioned and not caring for style only for humbleness and the homely feel. To the audience it may seem like a landfill but to her its home. There will be photographs around the room of her and what looks like her friends, moments she has cherished when she used to be a party and social person. This shows that there is still that part of her that doesn't want to be the boring person that does work all the time as we see later on in the film. Her bed will be perfectly made on the one side to show that she is alone with no one living with her. However the double bed suggests she wishes or is expecting one day for there to be someone to fill that empty side.
The next time we see the room, the floor will be clean and it will look more like a room rather than a landfill. This suggests to the audience that she has had a sudden change of heart and that maybe the male's death has taught her that you only live once. She needs to get out there and grab every opportunity she has, including having a social life. This is reflected through her clothes and her bedroom.
The room is accessible to the production team as well as it being a good way of representing the character with a few changes and additions. We do have limited space within the room and so we would have to limit the camera equipment that we need in order for us to have the ability to film.
Location 2- Street Location
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| Street view one side of the road |
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| Street view the other side |
Well, as you can see in these photos, this is going to be the location for the first meeting between Mallory and the mystery male. This locations is a large area and doesn't really have any shortcuts that could suggest to the audience that the male has somewhere to go our hide when he suddenly disappears. This location is vital as we need to set a realistic atmosphere and the element of mystery in the males personality and presence. The location is rather quaint and not many people walk through here adding the the males mystery as to why he is actually walking down here. This will also be the location that the second male and Mallory bump into each other and where the film ends just to show that it wasn't the location but the male that was the mystery.
This location is rather easy to film on as the pathways are wide enough for us to fit camera equipment in as well as being accessible for transporting the equipment and the group to the location. The only thing we will need to consider is the fact that there can sometimes be a lot of traffic traveling down the road and so we will need to be aware of the safety of the equipment and the production team but that will be covered in the risk assessment.
Location 3- The Park
This will be the location for the second meeting between the two main characters. This We will see an establishing shot of the park. This is a massive open field that will later be filled by the male and female walking, then later the disappearance of the male. This location again allows us to show the audience that there isn't something right about the male rather than it looking as if he could have just gone behind a tree or taken a turning.
Location 4- The Park Bench
As well as the full part shots and location, we will also be filming on a park bench within the park. This will allow us to place the camera to show the sudden appearance of the male. This location allows us to show that the female is one minute on her own and the next minute he appears. Again it just allows us to add to the mystery element of the male character as well as being a quaint innocent place that is unusual for such an event to occur.
Again these locations will be easy for us to transport equipment and the production team as well as giving us PLENTY of space for us to film!
Potential Location 5- Outside a Shop
Now this is a potential location to film but there are a few things against us filming here. It would be a meeting place for the final bump into between the two lead characters where the female is shopping and he bumps into her. However it would be difficult to show the disappearance of the male character and its a popular place for shoppers so they may get in the way of the camera. The other problem is that we may need rights to film here but it is still a potential filming location.
Location 6- Train Station
This location is a lot better to film in as we have the ability to show him disappearing but in a different way to the others. Rather than her walking off, she turns round, turns back and he's gone. For the third time the audience is left wondering where the male went and how he he disappeared so suddenly.
As you can see in these photos there is no where for the male to go so suddenly as well as the ease we have of transporting production crew members and equipment. We will need to be careful as there is a danger of trains and the tracks but again this will be in the risk assessment we do.
Location 7- The dining room (work)
So this will be a rather quaint room where by we see the female doing her paperwork. This will be a small room and rather simplistic due to the idea of her being a rather plain person with nothing fancy in there. There will be paperwork on the floor to again show how messy and uncaring she is about the way her house looks as well as showing she lives on her own with no one to impress or no visitors. This location will need to be big enough to film in with our equipment as well as being accessible for everyone to get to.
Location 8- Mallory's House
So this will be Mallory's house from the outside. This location will appear a few times throughout the film the establish where the scene is and where Mallory is. This house is rather large and so it looks as if more than one person would live here. When the audience find out that only Mallory lives here, it builds up sympathy in the way that she is well of with finances but she spends it on thinks that make her seem desperate for someone to share it with. She also comes across as maybe hopeful and dreamy that this is what her house will look like when she has a family or finds someone who loves her etc.
This house show that Mallory would rather spend money on things she may need in the future rather than things she needs to get her to where she wants to be (nice clothes to allow her to meet someone she likes)
This location again is easy to get to, there is plenty of space as well as it being located in a cul de sac which means very few cars will be driving down here.
Existing Film Location Comparison:
Our film locations do follow conventions of existing media locations as the evidence below will show. The main film that our film compares to is Time Traveler's Wife which will justify our choice of location however there are other films in which I will be using for justification.
Park Scene:
As you can see, the male and female meet on a bench. This may not be in the middle of a park but it is a similar idea where by the male appears and disappears whenever and wherever without knowing when or where he is going to end up. The male and the female in this film both show interest in each other like in our film and they do end up having a conversation with each other about themselves just like The Illusion of Existence.
Park Scene:
This scene backs up our idea of setting the scene in a park. This is the second meeting between the male and the female just like in our film. it is a rather quaint setting which is similar to ours. We will have a few people but the concept of having a meeting within a park and discussing more about the female than the male. He does eventually disappear just like the male in our film without the girl knowing why or how it happens.

Bedroom:
Again as you can see from the Time Traveler's Wife, out bedroom is of a similar set up to that of this film. The main female character is alone with her one side of the bed perfectly made, again suggesting she is alone. She is to one side of the bed which with a double bed, exaggerates the fact she is alone or expecting company to come one day. This room is more exotic looking but we felt that our character was a little less outgoing that the female here and so that is reflected in the objects placed in the room. However both of the rooms do look luxurious as if they have the money to spend which is what we wished to be represented by the object quality within the room.

Similarly to this the 2007 film PS I Love You follows the bedroom layout of our film. The female is alone due to being widowed. A little like our film all of her things are everywhere making her look like a messy person but when you actually look at the room, it has high quality rich colours similar to that of ours. This again shows the wealth of the female character but shows her messy time and unorganised personality.

Dining Room:
Now this is the kitchen from the 2006 film The Holiday. The female who usually lives here has a lot of wealth but like our female character, lives on her own. This image shows the room with many people enjoying the company of a temporary home owner but when Amanda lives here, there is no one but her around. This dining room shows the wealth but not over wealthy. It also suggests that she is always expecting people to join her but usually its just her eating alone, like our female character Mallory.
So there you have it, our location research done and dusted. We just need to get the rest of our research and not forgetting the all important risk assessment.