Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Shot List


Shot List

Names: Jade Dowse, Amy-Ann Edwards, Connor Brumby

Shot Number
Shot Type & Movement (e.g. Close Up)
Shot Description
1 (Shot 6)
 
 
Over the shoulder shot with panning movement of camera
The Female Protaganist is tied in chair with panning movement of camera to the frame of the antagonist. 
2 (Shot  7)
 
 
Close up shot
To show the female protagonists’ beaten face. 
3 (Shot 8)
 
 
Over the shoulder shot
Conversation between the antagonist and the female protagonist.
4 (Shot 9)
 
 
Over the shoulder shot
Conversation between the antagonist and the female protagonist.
5 (Shot 10)
 
 
Over the shoulder shot
Conversation between the antagonist and the female protagonist.
6 (Shot 11)
 
 
Low angle shot/ Point of View Shot with handheld camera movement
The female protagonist is looking up at the antagonist as he is about to strike.
7 (Shot 12)
 
 
Extreme close up shot with handheld camera movement
Shows the female protagonists eyes expressing fear. 
8 (Shot 13)
 
 
Silhouette
On the wall we see the scene in silhouette form to bring about suspense before the screen turns black. 
9 (Shot 2)
 
 
Establishing Shot
The establishing shot shows a long shot of the setting of the film opening showing a field with the protagonist running. 
10 (Shot 1)
 
 
Low Shot
Shows the setting of a field and the male protagonist running in front of the camera. 
11 (Shot 3)
 
 
Mid/Long Shot with handheld camera movement
This shot shows the face of the male protagonist. 
12 (Shot 4)
 
 
Mid/Long Shot with handheld camera movement
Shows the back of the male protagonist so the audience can see where he is going. 
13 (Shot 14)
 
 
Long Shot with panning camera movement
Shows him running into the woods.
14 (Shot 15)
 
 
Mid Shot with handheld camera movement
This shot shows the back of his head as he runs between the trees. 
15 (Shot 16)
Long Shot with panning movement
He sees the backpack entwined within a tree and goes to grab it. 
16 (Shot 17)
Mid Shot
We see him have the backpack in his hands. 
17 (Shot 18)
Point of View Shot
Through his eyes we see the note left in the bag as he reads it in his hand. 
18 (Shot 19)
Mid Shot with handheld camera movement
He takes the gun out of the bag and cocks it. 
19 (Shot 20)
Mid Shot with handheld camera movement
He puts the gun out in front of him. 
20 (Shot 21)
Focus Pull
Focus pull from the male protagonist to the gun before the screen goes black. 

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