Winterton Beach
We decided to use this location because it reflected the lyrics and complimented the song through literal representation rather than just using a random setting. This made sense while planning because Winterton has excellent sand dunes in which we can use the silhouette to make the actors seem higher than they actually are which will show their significance to the audience and how they are represented as if they were standing on a high vantage point.
The rocks used in this still could be used to gather high angle shots of when Lucy enters the sea, it allows us to use a wider variety shots and gather new footage that we've never tried before, there would be potential shots that could possible be new to us while filming.
Having a long shot like this will help to compliment the song we've chosen because the track is based around the surrounding environment. I felt that when taking this long shot it would be ideal to show how far the two actors where from each other when the girl starts to walk into the sea. The vast surroundings of the beach will connote her isolation from herself and society. Through a long shot it helps the audience identify the landscape and where the scene is taking place, it provides the audience with the sense of how remote the location is.
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