Location Recce

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Mind Map on Location Recce, created by Dan Cushnie on 07/11/2013.
Dan Cushnie
Mind Map by Dan Cushnie, updated more than 1 year ago
Dan Cushnie
Created by Dan Cushnie almost 11 years ago
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Location Recce
  1. Risks
    1. health and safety
      1. weather
        1. electricity
          1. trips and falls
          2. Access
            1. Permission
              1. How will you get there?
                1. opening times
                  1. payment
                  2. Genre
                    1. location suitability
                      1. colours
                        1. decor
                          1. props
                        2. Lighting
                          1. Time of day (think about continuity).
                            1. Night/dark: Do you need additional lighting?
                              1. shadows
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