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Sunday, 16 January 2011

Shot list

I thought that the first section of our film should be quite a few close up’s and also some mid shots. I say this because at the beginning of our film it takes place in a shot with the main character placed behind the counter of the shot. So because the first section is fully focused on that main character we thought that it would be appropriate to have these types of shots so it gives the audience more of an idea of what is going on and what the movie may lead into with this character.

The middle scene will be the character that was behind the counter in the shop running from some bad guys and the scene and camera shots will be placed on the streets so we thought that we could use a range of shots for this scene for example:
Ø Close up
Ø Mid shot
Ø Still shot
Ø Very close up
Ø Long shot

We thought that all these shots would be very effective and will made the scene more exciting for the audience to watch.

The ending of the scene will be in a house with the main character in the shop and his girlfriend with about three bad guys. So the types of shot that we thought should be mainly used in this scene would be Panning Shots and also Close Ups so the audience can see clearly what is going on and these shots will be good because it will make this particular scene very intense which is how we wanted it to be.

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