The time of day and weather would have a large effect on the filming due to the fact that it is taking place within a conservatory. As a result, if it was dark outside it would be dark within the conservatory as there is a lack of artificial lighting and I wanted to utilise natural lighting. Due to this I will film at a time of the day when it is light outside.
The conservatory is made solely of planes of glass and so the lighting will be bright and natural. There should be no problems with this unless it is streaming through the window directly behind/infront of the subject. If this is the case I will simply move the seating position of the interviewee.
However, filming will not be able to take place if it is raining outside. The sound of rain on the conservatory is enhanced compared to any other room in the house and would interrupt the responses to the interview questions.Therefore if it is raining I will film within a different room of the house.
I do not require permission to film within this venue as it is my own home. I will simply have to check with my parents that this is OK and inform my mother and sister when filming is taking place to avoid them walking in mid-filming.
The only other problem I may encounter is due to the fact that I live directly beside a Metro line and trains run past regularly. This causes my house to shake and the noise is loud. As a result, when I hear a metro coming I will simply pause filming until it has passed and cut this bit out of the final cut.
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