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Location 1 - Oliver's doorstep











This is where Noah will be first seen to start the film off by him walking out of the door. Also this seemed suitable because it is near all the other locations and it is the front door to Noah's house.

Location 2 - Oliver's garage wall


This is the location for the action scene on Noah's title screen when he cocks the gun and looks ready to shoot. This is the best location we could get for the scene that we will do because it is a corner wall that we can look around and get a perfect camera angle.

Location 3 - Oliver's Drive













This is Sarah's first scene where she gets out of the car on her drive and when she answers her phone. This is Noah's drive so it is establishing that the characters know each other beforehand.

Location 4 - Bethel balcony













We chose this location for a corridor setting when Sarah is unlocking a door and looking left and right because there is space to film again and it looks similar to a corridor.

Location 5 - Bethel back room










This is the main setting in the film because it is where Matt is filmed twice and it becomes the crime scene that Sarah and Noah visit. It is a small back room that is a good location to make it look like a hideout room which is the desired effect we wish to create.

Location 6 - Oliver's street











This is where the film title appears when Noah and Sarah are walking towards the camera (later edited in slow motion) and we used this location for that scene because there is space to film a distant long shot and space for the actors to walk for s significant amount of filming time.

Location 7 - Royston police station (Exterior)











This is the closest police station to us and it is a great spot to film for our establishing shot of a police station when we film the interior of the station in a separate building.

Location 8 - Bethel prayer chapel


This room has a large space, nice big windows and a large conference table suitable for the setting of a conference room.

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