1. Shot List
Shot no.
Shot type and Angle
Description
1
Wide Shot/Low Angle
2
Zoom Out
3
Establishing Shot
4
Pan
5
Over the Shoulder
6
Close-up
7
Mid-shot
8
Long Shot
9
Tracking
10
Long shot
11
Pan
12
Wide Shot/High Angle
13
Long shot
14
Close-up
This will show the main girl and
her friends in the house, the
low angle shot will imply that
some one is looking up at them.
There will be a zoom out to
show that the girls are inside
the house.
There will then be an
establishing shot to show the
audience the location in which
the girl lives.
This will pan to show a wall
covered in photos that have
been collected over the years.
The over the shoulder shot will
be looking down on the girl
texting her friend.
The close-up will show the
emotion on the girls face as she
is listening to the voicemail.
The mid-shot will show the girl
running back to her house.
The long shot will also show the
girl running back to her house,
these shots will be edited to
make it look fast paced showing
the girl panicking.
The tracking shot will follow the
girl down the street to her
house.
As the girl gets home, there will
be a long shot of the door from
the inside showing the girl
rushing in and shutting the
door behind her.
After the name of the film
appears, there will be a quick
pan of a van driving past.
There will be a wide shot of the
girl in the back of the van this
will be high angle looking down
on the girl showing she is
powerless.
There will be a long shot of a
man slamming the van door
shut.
There will also be a close-up on
2. 15
Wide/High Angle
16
Extreme Close-up
17
the girl’s phone showing a
message from her friend; all of
these shots will be quick
making it fast paced.
The wide shot will show the girl
tied to a chair looking at the
shrine in front of her; it will be
high angle shot showing that
the antagonist is in power.
This will be an extreme closeup of a blurry face symbolising
the anonymous man.
The end shot is a black screen
with the release date of the
film.