The shooting schedule outlines 26 shots to film a music video for a band. It begins with close-ups of each band member to introduce them, followed by zoom outs to show the whole group. Tracking and establishing shots show the band walking through a park and at a fountain. Later shots include the band performing amidst metal sculptures, in a tree, and on rocks by the sea. The schedule culminates with shots of the band crowded in a bathroom and moshing in a studio, before returning to the fountain for the final group shot.
1. Shooting Schedule
Number Type of Shot Action Mise en scene
1 Close up On first band
member to
introduce them.
2 Zoom out (slow) To show all the
band members.
3 Close up On the second
character
4 Zoom out (slow) To show all the
band members.
5 Close up On the third
character
6 Tracking shot Follow the band
members through
ward Jackson Park
7 Cut Cut to a group
shot of the band
members in
costume
8 Cut to the fountain First verse starts
9 Pan Show each band
member with
their instruments
and singing
10 High angle Show the band
from a different
angle preforming.
11 Cut to metal Show metal
mushrooms and mushrooms and
use establishing metal spiders.
shot Have the
characters
climbing over
them.
12 Zoom in Fast Show a character
in a tree.
13 Cut Cut to the rocks
on the sea front.
14 Hand held Show the band
members singing
in the new
location.
15 Cut & Deep Focus To a band
member alone in a
2. bed (referencing
the lyrics)
16 Cut & Zoom in To a grave stone
once again
referencing the
lyrics.
17 Cut change to fade Band Members all
in editing crowded in a
bathroom.
18 Cut to the studio & Show characters
Zoom in moshing.
19 Cut and Zoom out To the characters
back in the
fountain.
20 Zoom in (bouncy) Zoom in on first
band member.
21 Zoom Out Show the group.
22 Zoom in (quickly) Show second band
member.
23 Zoom out Show the whole
(quickly) band splashing
each other.
24 Zoom in (zigzag) Show the final
character.
25 Zoom out (slowly) Show the final
group shot.
26 Cut to black
screen