Settings are an important part of any movie, that can set a mood or tone without any dialogue or actions being displayed. A rich house will have certain stigmas immediately correlated to it, while a poor house will have other stigmas paired with it. Brightly colored houses will envoke happiness and joy, while inversely monotone houses have a boring and sad stigma attached to them.
Picking a filming location for our movie, was a difficult job, due to the fact that nowhere that we lived would stimulate the idea that the movie required. This set us on a journey, to get a filming location that would perfectly embody the house we wanted our film to be set in.
Ideally, the main character in the film would be born in a lower income house, and that was an issue as many of the places that we could film at did not have an old and broken vibe, but instead had a modern and wealthy feel. We ended up picking a house in North Miami to use as the main boys "house" for the film. The house, and surrounding area all had the aesthetic and feel that would be vital for creating a film in a lower economic area.
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