We needed to make sure that lots of people would be walking past, therefore increasing the possibility of gaining lots of 'reaction' footage. We decided to film at two different points, the first would be early morning, from 7 through to 10, to try and capture the early commuters who won't have yet seen the metro, and may not have seen any news, consequently are more likely to believe the headline, and as a result react with more animation. The second filming time that we have decided upon is about 11 to 1, just before lunch, although by this time all of the metro's will have been removed from the train's so there will be very few around. As the Metro is printed and distributed in the early morning, it is likely that the majority will be read by commuters, and not by the unemployed, tourists etc who start their days slightly later.
We decided that the best places would be;
- Public parks- several people will walk through on their way to the tube. Secret filming will be easy due to unconfined space, and several concealed spaces. We decided an especially good time would be just after the changing of the guard ceremony, as we knew that lots of people would be walking through Green park and St James park, which are obviously very close to Buckingham Palace.
- On the Tube- although may not be achievable due to the high security regarding filming on the tube, although could attempt o do it secretly or using a mobile phone, still remains difficult however.
Sunday, 17 February 2008
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