Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Shot List

  1. Establishing shots (x2)-High angle for the first and wide angle for the second looking down into the room
  2. Longshot showing the room-table, Richard, apprentice
  3. Close-up-Richard's face shocked and confused
  4. Close up-masked face on the television screen
  5. Long shot of the room as the apprentice comes into the light behind Richard and we can see the table with the challenge before him
  6. Close-up-Richard's face now filled with fear and dread
  7. Mid-shot-of the door Richard will have to unlock (this could be called an establishing shot as technically the door is coming into light onscreen and this is the first time it is revealed)
  8. Long shot-looking up at the television screen as it shows power
  9. High angle shot-showing Richard panicing
  10. Close-up-Richard's facial expression-scared and beads of sweat have begun to form
  11. Back to high angle shot-Richard stares wide-eyed at all of the keys and eventually grabs one
  12. Mid-long shot-Him with the key looking at the door before him
  13. Close-up-A lock on the door as the key goes in
  14. Mid-shot-Of the chain falling away
  15. Close-up-A lock on the door as the key goes in
  16. Mid-shot-Of the chain falling away
  17. Long shot-nervously reaching to open the door his hand is shaking
  18. Extreme close-up-Between the door and door frame so as the door wipes across it goes to black

1 comment:

  1. Good Shot list - but remember to film more than what you think you will need. Try to film the whole thing in one take using a wide shot and get alot of mid and close up as well. Don't just film people saying their lines also film people reacting to the lines and cutaways of objects in the room ect so that you have choices in the editing stage!

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