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Organising filming at HM Prison Bedford


Organising filming at Bedford Prison



This is my letter to Bedford Prison asking permission to film on the premises, this involves explaining my media coursework and my reasons why I want to film there.




This is the letter from school to Bedford Prison addressing my coursework and reasons why I have chosen to film there. As my deadline is not far away and I havn't got a response from the prison which may mean by the time they respond back it may be too late.
 I have filmed at my other location; I think it was effective as it was authentic and ideal because it looked like a prison with an abandoned look to it. Also, it had metal bar gates surrounding the premises which were very similar to prison gates, the structures and colours of the building give the impression of a prison and there was a tall building which looked very similar to a watchtower.

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