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Rushes Log
1. Unit 17: Preparing material for editing
Rushes Log
Name of editor LUCY CLAYTON
Title of production ENIGMA
Date 5/03/19
Shot Number File Type File Name Duration Possibilities and limitations of shots Where stored
1 MOV Pan around
of lake
00:06 Use for establishing shot of lake, setting the scene
for the main location. Pans around, good for
beginning of film.
Computer
2 MOV Police
interview at
Lake
02:32 Limitation: in one shot, camera doesn’t move. Vital
part of film. Use as interview for news.
Computer
3 MOV Drone Shot
1 of George
Lying
00:16 A vital shot of George lying dead, builds up plot
and adds tension. To be used at beginning.
Computer
4 MOV Car driving
past at
home
location
00:21 A pan around as car drives past. Use as a journey
towards the main location.
Computer
5 MOV George
looking in
mirror
00:09 George getting ready in the morning, ready for the
journey towards the main location.
Computer
6 MOV George’s
wife looking
at television
00:18 This is another vital shot of George’s wife looking
at the news on the television. Camera zooms
forward.
Computer
7 MOV Pouring tea 00:17 A quick shot to be cut of the cup of tea. Computer
8 MOV George
driving in
car
00:44 George driving in the car, to be split and edited. Computer
2. Unit 17: Preparing material for editing
9 MOV George
walking at
the lake
00:34 George walking towards the camera at the Lake.
To be edited to make him look like he’s walking for
longer.
Computer
10 MOV Swan pan 1 00:06 Pan of swans at the beginning of film. Computer
11 MOV Swan pan 2 00:12 Pan number 2 of swans to be edited at the start. Computer
12 MOV Forensic
scene
01:13 Forensic scene to be shown on news programme. Computer
13 MOV Drone shot
of lake
02:08 Drone shot of lake, establishing the scene as
George arrives. To be split, edited and placed in
various places.
Computer
14 MOV Drone shot
of lake
00:30 Drone shot of lake, establishing the scene as
George arrives. To be split, edited and placed in
various places.
Computer
15 MOV Drone shot
of lake
07:31 Drone shot of lake, establishing the scene as
George arrives. To be split, edited and placed in
various places.
Computer
16 MOV Scar on
face lying
on ground
00:21 George lying on ground with scar on his face. Vital
shot of the scar for the film’s plot.
Computer
17 MOV Close up of
boots
00:04 Close up of boots as George walks. Computer
18 MOV Equipment
in car
00:15 Shot of equipment placed in boot of car. Computer
19 MOV Equipment
placed on
jetty at main
location
00:13 Equipment being placed onto jetty, edited and cut
so it’s next to him when he’s fishing.
Computer
20 MOV Behind shot
of fishing
00:06 George fishing, camera filming behind. Nice
location view.
Computer
21 MOV Pan shot of
house
setting
01:31 Establishing shot for home location, camera
moves. Will be edited in several sections and
placed in different times within the film.
Computer
3. Unit 17: Preparing material for editing
22 MOV George
fishing 1
00:33 George fishing. Edited to make time look as if its
past for a long time.
Computer
23 MOV George
fishing 2
00:14 George fishing from different angle. Edited to make
time look as if its past for a long time.
Computer
24 MOV George
fishing 3
00:12 George fishing from different angle. Edited to make
time look as if its past for a long time.
Computer
25 MOV George
fishing 4
00:02 George fishing from different angle. Edited to make
time look as if its past for a long time.
Computer
26 MOV George
close up 1
00:14 George’s facial expression (looking happy) as he
fishes.
Computer
27 MOV George
close up 2
00:12 George’s facial expression from a different angle
(looking happy) as he fishes.
Computer
28 MOV George
close up 3
00:09 George’s facial expression from a different angle
(looking worried) as he fishes.
Computer
29 MOV George
close up 4
00:04 George’s facial expression from a different angle
(looking worried) as he fishes.
Computer
30 MOV George
looking at
equipment
00:42 Edited shorter. George looking at equipment ready
to use for fishing.
Computer
31 MOV George
about to fall
00:08 Tense shot of George about to fall into the lake. Computer
32 MOV George
falling into
lake
01:42 A long shot of George falling into the lake. Computer
33 MOV George
falling into
lake
00:35 A zoomed in, close up shot of George in lake. Computer
34 MOV George in
lake 1
00:06 A zoomed in, shot of George in lake. Can edit to
make it look as if he is suffering for longer.
Computer
35 MOV George in
lake 2
00:12 A zoomed in, shot of George in lake. Can edit to
make it look as if he is suffering for longer.
Computer
4. Unit 17: Preparing material for editing
36 MOV George in
lake 3
00:14 A zoomed in, shot of George in lake. Can edit to
make it look as if he is suffering for longer.
Computer
37 MOV Shot of
house
00:06 Establishing shot of house for inside shots. Computer
38 MOV Behind shot
news 2
00:29 Behind shot of George’s wife and George watching
television.
Computer
39 MOV Behind shot
news 3
00:19 Behind shot of George’s wife and George watching
television from a different angle.
Computer
40 MOV Behind shot
news 4
00:39 Behind shot of George’s wife and George watching
television from a different angle as the camera
zooms.
Computer
41 MOV Question
asked 1
00:16 Question from George’s wife, vital shot of film and
closes plot.
Computer
42 MOV Question
asked 2
00:22 Question from George’s wife from a different angle,
vital shot of film and closes plot. Possibility to
decide from several angles as to which one is best.
Computer
43 MOV Question
asked 3
00:19 Question from George’s wife from another angle,
vital shot of film and closes plot. Possibility to
decide from several angles as to which one is best.
Computer
44 MOV Television
shot
00:02 Quick shot that most likely won’t be used / used as
a filler in between shots.
Computer
45 MOV Opening of
car door
00:17 Will be cut into a quick shot of car door opening by
George.
Computer
46 MOV Engine turn
on by key
00:02 Quick shot that most likely won’t be used / used as
a filler in between shots.
Computer
47 MOV Equipment
bag in car
00:09 Quick shot that most likely won’t be used / used as
a filler in between shots.
Computer
48 MOV Extreme
close up of
George
drinking the
cup of tea
00:15 Shot that most likely won’t be used / used as a filler
in between shots to show as a progress from
previous shots.
Computer
5. Unit 17: Preparing material for editing
49 MOV Mid shot
George final
scene 1
00:08 Vital last scene to be used in film. Shot twice as
possibility to decide which looks best.
Computer
50 MOV Mid shot
George final
scene 2
00:07 Vital last scene to be used in film. Shot twice as
possibility to decide which looks best.
Computer