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Day of Filming

We will film on Thursday 30th November. We will meet at the beginning of our media lesson and begin filming. We will film a scene in an empty classroom with a teacher who is free to star in the film. After filming all the classroom scenes we will then film other scenes and shots in college then moving down to scenes in between college and the interchange. We will aim to be filming in the interchange around 12:30-13:00 that way the shots won't be as busy and there will be more space to film and shoot good scenes. We will be getting the train to Penistone which will both get us to Penistone quicker than a bus and will allow us to shoot the train scenes. The train from Barnsley interchange to Penistone railway station leaves after every hour so we aim to get the 14:00 train that way we can we get to Penistone for around 14:20 and will give us hopefully enough time to shoot the scenes at the park before the day gets too late and equally too dark to film good shots. The walk from the railway station to the park will take 5-10minutes so ultimately we aim to be filming in the park at 14:30. After the park scenes we will be filming the bedroom scene which will be our final scene shooting, unaware of how long the park scenes will take, we will make sure all the shots in the park are to satisfaction and the light isn't hindering the quality of the image. We will then head to Tyler's house around 16:00 to shoot the bedroom scenes and then when those shots are done we should be able to get the 17:44 train back to Barnsley, there is an earlier train at 16:44 however for safety in case filming takes longer, we will aim for the 17:44 train back.

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