Oh yea, oh yeaaaaa. Continuing on with planning the production, one key factor is the set/setting. I mean duh, it's where everything is going to take place and happenen, it's significantly important. Finding locations to film our project has been sort of tricky, but also equally as fun. I didn't realize all the location optiions I had, until I actually had to research it.
Hardware Store
Okay, so first, starting off with the hardware store. This was actually a little difficult because we are filming in a store, we have to get permission. In any of the location we use, we would have to use the parking lot and the store.
Our first option is Home Depot. We liked this place because of the vibe and aesthetic, I mean it's your typical hardware store. However, when it came to getting permission to film, they were quite difficult. They were having us call multiple places in order to get permission and it was a lot of back and forth. However, we do really want to utilize this place, so we are going to keep trying an get permission.
Our second option is Lowe's. It the same thing, same hardware store vibe. Getting permission there has been much easier than Home Depot. Home Depot is just more local to film at rather than Lowe's, which is preffered since we want to try to limit the amount of driving around.
Our third option is a very very last resort, and that is one of our garages. My garage personally sort of looks like a hardware store. We have a bunch of tools and shelves, however we would still have to go to a hardware store parking lot, to give the impression we are filming in a hardware store and not someone's garage.
Park
In our film, we are using a park. We will have to use a public park, but trying to find locations has been quite simple, especially becuase there are a decent amount of parks in our area.
Our first option is called Regional. We liked this location cause it was close to our houses, so not a whole lot of driving. There is also a lot of secluded areas, so we would be able to film in private without being interrupted. The only issue is, at night it can get crowded depending on the day. But as long as we go on a day where it's not to busy, we shouldn't have too many issues.
Our second option is called Markem Park. It's a bit farther than Regional, but not by much. It's also a very open area. Not a whole lot a people go there, so if Regional doesn't work out, I think that Markem will work just as good.
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