P1(e) Recce
meaning and purpose
Recce term used in the military derived from reconnoiter, the verb form of "reconnaissance". a pre-filming visit to a location allows to check suitability for the shoot also access to necessary facilities and assessment of any potential lighting or sound issues.
I will be filmed in whitstable,as the table indicates. I will be visiting each location before filming and see if it will be a safe area to film. there will be a few risk as I am near the sea I will take the appropriate precautions to avoid problems or issues.

Locations
The scenes are going to be filmed in locations surrounding Canterbury Below I have indicated all the places I will be going to film my production. I have visited each location before filming and can confirm it will be a safe area to film. there will always be a risk.I am working near roads ill take precautions to avoid problems or issues.
Location scene/rationale
My House
This is my house little acres this is where we will be shooting the house and car scene this location is suitable as it is free to use and open all hours and every day so can easily fit our time frame.
Filming at the house for the opening scenes involves working alongside a main road, however filming on the driveway will involve no contact or disruption of the road running alongside the house. This means that the location is suitable for filming, however sound traffic coming from the cars will be disruptive to the production. Therefore the solution of this is to clean the sound of the clip and rather than choosing another location to film. The area set aside from the road and therefore safety should not be an issue and there shouldn't be a risk of cars coming into the area.
Whitstable
this is near the sea and where i'll be filming the bench scene and stone throwing scenes scene.This location might have a problem because it's a very busy part of lent so people might ruin the shot this could cause a prolonged filming time so i have given this part of the filming in my schedual a longer time

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