Hello blog! The next step in finishing our pre-production phase is the shot list. Me and my partner were not informed in how to make a shot list so we looked through some possible articles that could help us achieve this task.
https://www.techsmith.com/blog/shot-list/
The link above gave me all the information needed to start my upcoming shot list. I am a fan of this technique since it will help me keep my production in place without any surprise mix ups. Although a shot list isn't a complex document, it will help the process of filming much easier and faster.
Bellow is the following shot list that me and my partner have developed:
Shot 1 - (MS, low angle, static) Doors swing open as the couple runs away from cops
Shot 2 - (LS, eye level, pan) couple continues to run out
Shot 3 - (LS, high angle, static) couple finally at peace in an abandoned hallway
Shot 4 - (Zoom in) into the male's head to commence a flashback
FLASHBACK:
Shot 5 - (LS, eye level, hand held) couple happy at the beach
Shot 6 - (Close up, POV) all the luxurious stolen items
Shot 7- (LS, eye level, handheld) couple jokingly flirting while playing around with the items
Shot 8 - (Close up, POV) male smiling in love
Shot 9 - (Close up, POV) female smiling in love
Shot 10 - (LS, eye level, tilt up) couple running into ocean
Shot 11 - (Zoom out) of males head to end flash back
BACK TO REAL TIME:
Shot 12 - (LS, eye level, pan) Couple hiding as cops look around
Shot 13 - Title shot
Shot 14 - (Close up, eye level, handheld) male freaking out as he worries about the situation
Shot 15 - (MS, Dutch angle, static) couple arguing
Shot 16 - (Zoom out) of hiding location
Shot 17 - (LS, birds eye view, zoom out) of parking lot
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