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Wednesday 4 January 2017

Further Planning - Contacts

During the next couple of weeks, Robert and I are going to start filming the next two scenes of our short film which include an interrogation scene and the car chase. For these scenes, we plan to use other actors ,crew and props/technology to help us with our film. We need these extras for the following roles:


Introduction high sky city scene - 
                                                                         Boss/Master - Harry Cockayne
                                                               Mercedes Benz A Class - £30 a day to use 
                                                                                  



Interrogation scene - 
Hostage holder 1 - Luke Dix


Hostage holder 2 - Louis Vickery


Louis Vickery's profile photo, Image may contain: one or more people

Bounty Hunter/masked villain - Morgan Taverner



Boss/Master - Harry Cockayne


Hostage - James McCullin



Car chase scene - 
Car stunt driver 1 - Ellis Sage - Ford Fiesta Zetec S - 2016
                                                 
                                             Car stunt driver 2 - Oliver Hounsel - Ford Fiesta  2003
The reason why we have chosen to have a very up to date modern version of this vehicle against a much older model of the Ford Fiesta because we want to match the conventions of the rest of the film (like the Mercedes.)The reason we are not using the Mercedes A200 for the car chase is because Robert and myself feel that it does not suit the car chase to have such a high class car vehicle that could easily get damaged. We think that the Fiesta vehicle is a perfect hatchback that looks very sporty in  way that it suits our car chase.

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