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Shot list
1. Shot List
Names: Adam Cook, Adam Teskey and Jade Paul
Shot Number Shot Type & Movement (e.g. Close Up) Shot Description
1 First shot is an extreme long shot/establishing shot
of the forest. The shot will be steady and it will tilt
down from the sky to introduce the establishing
shot.
We will be doing these shots as it
introduces the forest to the
audience.
2 The second shot is a long shot which pans from
left to right. It is also a steady.
This is to introduce the jogger
when they run across the bridge.
3 The third shot is a panning shot from right to left
and it will be steady.
This shot will in tale the jogger
running past the camera.
4 The fourth shot is an extreme long shot of the
jogger running towards the camera this will also
be steady.
This shot will show the emotion of
the jogger.
5 The fifth shot is a panning shot of the jogger
running past the camera. It will be steady
The jogger will run and the camera
will pan from left to ring.
6 The sixth shot will be a long shot of the jogger
from behind the shot will be steady and we will
see the bridge in the distance.
This shot sees the jogger running
but the camera is behind. It also
shows the bridge in the distance.
7 The seventh shot will be a long/medium shot of
the jogger running up the stairs of the bridge and
running towards the centre of the bridge.
This shot shows the jogger running
up the bridge stairs to then
position them within the centre of
the bridge.
8 The Eighth shot will be a steady close up of the
jogger looking down at her fit bit.
This shot shows the emotion and
tiredness of the jogger.
9 The ninth shot will be an extreme long shot of the
river and the bride with the jogger on it.
This shot establishes the death
location.
10 The tenth shot will be a long shot/close up of the
dead body. The body will be introduced with a tilt
down from the bridge and the jogger.
This shot introduces the dead body
and the type of person the corpse
is.
11 The eleventh shot will be a steady medium shot of
the dead body laying horizontal.
This shot helps the audience
understand how the person died.
12 The twelfth shot hand held medium shot of the
jogger and it will pan from left to right.
This shot shows the jogger running
from left to right via a pan shot.
13 The thirteenth shot is the same as the twelfth
shot.
The same as thirteen
14 The fifteenth shot is a steady medium shot of our
RIVERSIDE Sign. It will be introduced by a tilt up
shot.
This shot introduces the title of the
film opening but also introduces
the name of the forest.