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- list of elements
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- links to other thrillers
- filming schedule
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1. Group 073
Shot List
TITLE: ADVERSITY GROUP: 073 DATE: 20/11/2015
GROUP MEMBERS: ROLE:
Jack
Crook
(A)
Camera Operator and Main Character (Adam)
Izzy
Hibberd
(B)
Camera Operator and Supporting Character (Lucy)
Will
Bennet
(C)
Camera Operator and Supporting Character (Sean)
Becky
Sainsbury
(D)
Camera Operator and Supporting Character (Adam’s Mum and Lucy’s
friend)
SHOT CAMERA SCENE INT/EXT Estimated Time COMMENTS:
List the shots –
camera set up
Camera set up / tripod /
distance/Actor
Positioning
Scene
no.
Indoors /
Outdoors
approx. length of
time each shot 0:02
During filming make notes: Good/
Very Good / Wobbly/ Bin in shot etc.
1 Tripod set up
behind actor at
head of path into
their house. Aimed
with the character
to the left
1 EXT 0:04
2 Tripod set up
behind actor at
head of path into
their house.
Eventually panned
to have the
character centered.
1 EXT 0:04
3 Camera will be set
up so the actor will
walk across one
side to another in
the kitchen set.
1 INT 0:05
2. 4 The camera will be
positioned at the
bottom of the stairs
as the main
character walks
past and up the
stairs.
1 INT 0:03-0:04
5 In the bedroom the
camera will show
the main character
in his room.
1 INT 0:10-0:15
6 The tripod will be
set up in the same
position of the
previous shot
showing the main
character in bed.
1 INT 0:02-0:03
7 A close-up of the
previous shot.
1 INT 0:05
8 A close up of an
alarm clock ringing
at 7 o’clock.
2 INT 0:04
9 The camera
positioned at the
base of the bed
showing main
character waking
up.
2 INT 0:05-0:06
10 Camera positioned
as a close-up
showing main
characters
expression.
2 INT 0:03
11 Long distance shot
of main character
dressing in room
2 INT 0:08 - 0:10
12 Long shot with
tripod in corner of
room while sub-
character voice is
heard (D)
2 INT 0:08
13 Close-up of main
character replying
2 INT 0:06
3. to sub-characters
comment with
appropriate body
language.
14 Main character
walking down steps
long shot
2 INT 0:02
15 Main character
walking down steps
close-up
2 INT 0:02
16 Close up of main
character walking
opposite direction
of shot 3.
2 INT 0:05
17 A long shot with
tripod in front of
actor. Aimed with
character walking
out door and past
camera.
2 INT/EXT 0;05
18 Close-up of walking
on pavement with
camera level with
pavement.
3 EXT 0:03-0:04
19 Long shot eye-level
with character
walking along side
actor.
3 EXT 0:02
20 Long shot of
character walking
to crossing section,
eye-level to actor
3 EXT 0:02
21 Medium Shot,
facing character,
watching him cross
a road.
3 EXT 0:02 Waist center.
22 Dolly long shot of
character walking
along the
pavement.
3 EXT 0:03
23 Long shot of
character walking
past bus-stop eye-
3 EXT 0:01 - 0:02
4. level to actor
24 Extreme long shot
of character
walking up to
school car park.
3 EXT 0:04 - 0:06
25 Extreme long shot
of main character
walking into school
car park (eye level)
with secondary
character (C.)
approaching.
3 EXT 0:06
26 Long Shot of Main
Character (A) and
Side Character (C.)
talking
3 EXT 0:10 - 0:15
27 Mid Shot of Main
Character (A) and
Side Character (C.)
talking*
3 EXT 0:06 - 0:08 Over the shoulder of
Character (A)*
28 Extreme Long Shot
of all characters
(A,B,C,D) with
characters A+C
along side one and
other and
characters opposite
one and other
3 EXT 0:03
29 Mid Long Shot of
characters B+D
talking to one and
other at eye level
3 EXT 0:06
30 Mid Shot of
characters B+D
talking to one and
other at eye level
3 EXT 0:06 Over the shoulder*
31 Long shot of
Characters A+C
standing next to
one and other
3 EXT 0:03
5. 32 Mid Close up of
Characters A+C
standing next to
one and other
3 EXT 0:08