Shot List
A shot list is a list of the shots that occur in your film. I am doing this so the cinematographer (myself) knows how many shots to do and where the camera is positioned.
Below is my first attempt at the shot list.
Below is my first attempt at the shot list.
Evaluation
I found it easy to make a shot list because I followed my script that was very clear. There are a lot of shots at the beginning because there is a montage. I thought this would be interesting because it would excite the audience and keep them interested.
When making the shot list I had to change a few shots on the script because some didn't make sense. For example when Olivia walks down the stairs I changed the shot from a long shot from behind, to a mid shot at the bottom of the stairs of her walking down.
The shot list will help me as the cinematographer to know where the camera is when filming.
When making the shot list I had to change a few shots on the script because some didn't make sense. For example when Olivia walks down the stairs I changed the shot from a long shot from behind, to a mid shot at the bottom of the stairs of her walking down.
The shot list will help me as the cinematographer to know where the camera is when filming.
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File Size: | 98 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Shot Plan
A shot plan is a drawing or sketch of where the character and camera move in the opening. This can be made to help the cinemotographer (myself) know where to put the camera and where to move it.
I am making a shot plan so I know where to move the camera and where the characters are at different times.
I am making a shot plan so I know where to move the camera and where the characters are at different times.
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Storyboard
A storyboard is a series of images put in choronological order of the film. This helps the directors and cinemotographers visualise what is happening. I am doing a storyboard so I can visualise what will happen in the opening.