We have been discussing as a group about all of the filming issues. However, there inst many but our main issue with filming there is that when filming we may be disturbing the business by setting up the cameras, lighting and having the teachers, actors and ourselves on site. This would mean that we would take up quite a significant amount of the pub consequently would be stopping more customers coming into the pub and this would ultimately frustrate the owner.
As a result we have decided that our teacher Adam will call the owner of the pub and confirm that its still okay for us to film and to establish a time in which to film at so that we don't end up upsetting anyone at the pub, so we can get on with our filming swiftly and leave. We have also decided between us that we will go and set up the day before filming as if we don't get as organised as possible the whole process is going to take a lot longer and we have to take in to consideration that we only have a day to film. For example the day before we will load up the van with the cameras, lights, props etc.
This is the dining area at the William Bray in Shere. It is reasonably small and not particularly open so it is important that we plan out where exactly we are going to put all the equipment. When we are filming we have to remember that it gets dark around 4 30 which means that we need to be quick and efficient.
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