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This document provides location details and information for filming along a path in Henley-On-Thames. It notes the location address, nearest train and bus stations. It also describes the natural lighting, sounds, power sources and hazards at the location. Solutions are provided, such as using battery power, filming during quiet times, and moving hazards to safely film while utilizing the ambient lighting and sounds.

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Location 1

This document provides location details and information for filming along a path in Henley-On-Thames. It notes the location address, nearest train and bus stations. It also describes the natural lighting, sounds, power sources and hazards at the location. Solutions are provided, such as using battery power, filming during quiet times, and moving hazards to safely film while utilizing the ambient lighting and sounds.

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Location Recce

Type of room/area: path


running down the side of
rotherfield

Location Address: Deanfield


Avenue, Henley-On-Thames

Sat Nav details (Post code):


RG9 1UH

Nearest Train Station: Henley-


On-Thames train station

Nearest Bus stop: Town


centre

Lighting Information: Solutions:


Natural light Only available during the day.
Shadows from the trees Will be brighter when its sunny and not a cold
cloudy day
Use the shadows in your film
Sound Information: Solutions:
Birds Film when its quiet or when no one is insight
people Birds can be background noise
dogs The leaves rustling can also set an emotion
leaves rustling such as fear as it could create a horror scene.
squirrels

Power Information Solutions:


None must use battery operated equipment or Use shades of colour to create different
equipment that does not use power emotions
Use fully charged batteries
Hazards Solutions:
Falling over on rocks, stones or sticks What where you step
branches falling Move any tripping hazards out the way so the
squirrels people behind don’t fall over
Move away from any falling branches
Don’t hurt the squirrels or any other animals if
they get into your way.

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