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I picked this spot for Frank and Emil to meet because it was local and it was a backroad so it was going to be busy. As well it had the door which could act as an entrance to the studio. The outside of the studio and the inside were filmed in different locations and the outside location allowed that match to work.


                                     


                                   

                                     

I used this place because it's a music studio and it's in my school so it was easily accessible.




   

I used these two places because one's my bedroom, the other's my brothers so both were very accessible. As well, they both had everything i wanted for the shoot (turntables, speakers, MPC, Moog) so i didn't have to go anywhere to get access of these things.


                                      

                                            

I used this space because it was easily accessible, as well i liked the colours - i thought they matched the aesthetic i was going for.





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