We are making a documentary film . We will be interviewing quite a few people about breast cancer, community involvement, and raising money to fight breast cancer. The subject is dry (boring), so we hope some visually interesting (odd or historic or bright or fun or landmarks etc...) background shots will help.
ESPECIALLY interior shots, maybe a funky restaurant, a tiny church, a long since closed theater, the foyer of an office or apartment building, an unusual musuem. Also we need some exterior shots like a covered bridge, a long since closed a amusement park-drive inn theater, a waterfall etc...
If you know of any interesting visual places please post them...
We would like to film as far north as North Ave in Baltimore, west to Ellicott City -Columbia, East to the Chesapeake, South to Jessup, Severn, Glen Burnie.
Thanks!!We need visually interesting places in Maryland.?
some of the best vistas are along bmore's inner harbor, you can find lots of interesting people to interview and capture good background and b-roll footage at the same time. try the washington monument (not to be confused with the big one in D.C.), it's just off the beaten path, near the north part of inner harbor.
I think Fort Washington is really pretty.. the Potomac is in the background and there are the cool really old stone walls and rolling hills, there to use as a backdrop while filming.We need visually interesting places in Maryland.?
There's a small town called North East, MD. It's off of Exit 100 from I-95. Probably a website out there for it somewhere. Lots of old shops and a small, Main Street feel.
I know you said interior, but what about the Havre de Grace bridge? Right near there is Bully Rock (sp?) a high end public golf course that most likely has an immaculate facility as well.
All of Columbia is pretty! I really like it there.
Also, This website gives lots of information on all kinds of neato places. Hope this will help http://www.roadsideamerica.com/map/md.ht鈥?/a>
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