Locations : Hurtwood House Upper Car Park and Reception
Shots :
Close Up Shots :
We used a close up shot in order to really emphasize the precision of Loa adjusting her shirt, howsoever we decided not to use an extreme close up shot in order to present the wood interior, shown in the background of the shot, this was done intentionally in order to present a traditional British house interior.
Mid/Long Shot :
Here we have two of the three members of our group which is Romy (right) and Loa (left), outside the key location shoot for our pilot, which is the upper car park, as well as the Hurtwood House Reception.
Here we have two of the three members of our group which is Romy (right) and Loa (left), outside the key location shoot for our pilot, which is the upper car park, as well as the Hurtwood House Reception.
Mid/Close up shots :
This scene would present a butler, placing a coat on one of the Etonian school boys. We presented it through a mid/long shot in order to present towards the audience the concept of what the butler is actually providing towards the boy, as well we made sure that Romy (who was filming this particular shot) did not capture are faces in this sequence in order to create a sense of mystery of what these characters look like.
This scene would present a butler, placing a coat on one of the Etonian school boys. We presented it through a mid/long shot in order to present towards the audience the concept of what the butler is actually providing towards the boy, as well we made sure that Romy (who was filming this particular shot) did not capture are faces in this sequence in order to create a sense of mystery of what these characters look like.
Mid/Long Shot :
This shot presents the naturalistic surroundings.
This shot presents the naturalistic surroundings.





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