Previously to filming my group made a trip to the grounds next to the river in Weymede to check whether filming the confrontation scene would be appropriate, fit our vision of filming and also make us aware of how the scene would look like visually both in the construction stages as well as what it may look like against other scenes when being edited.
We agreed that prior to filming the location had to be near empty as it we didn't want any disturbances such as members of the public being in shot without permission. We wanted the grounds to be a large size with bright lighting (preferably filmed in daylight), empty with no people and a vast, open expanse of space conveying a freedom, liberation unlike the atmosphere created at the church (HERE is a link to my post on the location recce I completed previous to filming at the church and HERE is a link to my post on filming the grave yard scene at the church) and scenes filmed at the car park (HERE is a link to my post on the location recce I completed previous to filming at the car park and HERE is a link to my post on filming the car park scenes in Woking, Surrey) making Aaron seem alone, vacant and lonely. This scene is where Aaron is running away from The Ghost about his actions avenging his sisters death - consequently leading to his torturing in the previous post.
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