Eleanor Penfold
Shot List Further Development Of My Story Bored
SHOT NUMBER SHOT TYPE CAMERA
MOVEMENT
DESCRIPTION OF THE SHOT IN WHICH I AM
GOING TO USE AND FURTHER DETAIL
LOCATION SOUND
1 Close- up Panning out-
starting close
before moving
out.
Within this shot I shall capture ‘Christie’s’
reaction and mental distress. Her eyes will
open and she will be looking frantically
around the room until she sees her
‘boyfriend’.
Studio Intro to the song.
0-12 seconds
2 Medium close
up
Dolly movement This shot will incorporate a movement
around the characters. This will capture the
‘boyfriend’ shouting at ‘Christie’ whilst
‘Christie’ remains a character with no voice.
Studio 12-16 seconds
3 Close up Still This shot will capture Christie holding her
neck as if to reiterate the fact that she
cannot speak and is essentially trapped by
her ‘boyfriend’.
Studio 16- 19 seconds
4 Close up Pan out slowly This shot will capture the ‘boyfriend’
throwing ‘Christie’ to the floor.
Studio 19- 23 seconds
5 Long shot Still This shot will capture the evident scene to
the audience. ‘Christie’ will be on the floor
and ‘Matt’ will be towering over her with
his hands on his hips.
Studio 23-39 seconds
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6 Establishing
shot
Pan out This shot will capture ‘Matt’ leaving the
studio, slamming the door closed behind
him. ‘Christie’ will be left on the floor-
looking after him
Studio 39-45 seconds
7 Close up Still This shot will capture ‘Christie’s’ emotion
and anger at the fact that he has left. The
camera will move and present her banging
her head against the wall.
Studio 0:45- 1:02 minutes
8,9,10,11 Establish A variety This shot will be of ‘Christie’ in her new
environment looking down at her clothes
and surroundings.
Sandy Hill 1:02-1:20
12,13,14 Long Shot Zoom in (A
variety)
This shot will follow Christie as she moves
and dances- expressing herself to this clear
environment.
Sandy Hill 1:20-1:53
15 Medium Close
up
Still This shot will capture Christie’s face and
emphases her heavy breathing.
Sandy Hill 1:53- 2:00
16 Long shot Pan in This shot transforms her back into her
normal surroundings where she then lip-
sings with the music.
Studio 2:00-2:30
17,18 Medium close
up
Still ‘Christie’ will place her hand on the door
and pause before she continuous and
escapes.
Studio 2:20-2:30
19 Establishing
shot
Still This is an establishing shot, showing the
audience that ‘Christie’ is in a new location.
‘Christie’ is overlooking into the sea.
Bournemouth
Beach
2:30- 2:40
20 Close up Dolly movement This shot will capture ‘Christie’s’ peaceful
expression looking out to the ocean.
Bournemouth
Beach
2:40-3:00
21,22,23 Establishing
Shot
Still/ a variety This shot will incorporate the likes of birds
flying over in the sky
Bournemouth
Beach
3:00- 3:20
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24,24,26 Long shot Still / a variety This shot captures Christie looking up to the
sky and circling around.
Bournemouth
Beach
3:20-4
27,28,29,30 Low angel Zoom out/ a
variety
This shot will incorporate the
transformation ‘Christie’ goes through to
become a ‘bird’ (so to speak) through the
likes of special effects.
Bournemouth
Beach
4-4:12

Shot list

  • 1.
    Eleanor Penfold Shot ListFurther Development Of My Story Bored SHOT NUMBER SHOT TYPE CAMERA MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION OF THE SHOT IN WHICH I AM GOING TO USE AND FURTHER DETAIL LOCATION SOUND 1 Close- up Panning out- starting close before moving out. Within this shot I shall capture ‘Christie’s’ reaction and mental distress. Her eyes will open and she will be looking frantically around the room until she sees her ‘boyfriend’. Studio Intro to the song. 0-12 seconds 2 Medium close up Dolly movement This shot will incorporate a movement around the characters. This will capture the ‘boyfriend’ shouting at ‘Christie’ whilst ‘Christie’ remains a character with no voice. Studio 12-16 seconds 3 Close up Still This shot will capture Christie holding her neck as if to reiterate the fact that she cannot speak and is essentially trapped by her ‘boyfriend’. Studio 16- 19 seconds 4 Close up Pan out slowly This shot will capture the ‘boyfriend’ throwing ‘Christie’ to the floor. Studio 19- 23 seconds 5 Long shot Still This shot will capture the evident scene to the audience. ‘Christie’ will be on the floor and ‘Matt’ will be towering over her with his hands on his hips. Studio 23-39 seconds
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    Eleanor Penfold 6 Establishing shot Panout This shot will capture ‘Matt’ leaving the studio, slamming the door closed behind him. ‘Christie’ will be left on the floor- looking after him Studio 39-45 seconds 7 Close up Still This shot will capture ‘Christie’s’ emotion and anger at the fact that he has left. The camera will move and present her banging her head against the wall. Studio 0:45- 1:02 minutes 8,9,10,11 Establish A variety This shot will be of ‘Christie’ in her new environment looking down at her clothes and surroundings. Sandy Hill 1:02-1:20 12,13,14 Long Shot Zoom in (A variety) This shot will follow Christie as she moves and dances- expressing herself to this clear environment. Sandy Hill 1:20-1:53 15 Medium Close up Still This shot will capture Christie’s face and emphases her heavy breathing. Sandy Hill 1:53- 2:00 16 Long shot Pan in This shot transforms her back into her normal surroundings where she then lip- sings with the music. Studio 2:00-2:30 17,18 Medium close up Still ‘Christie’ will place her hand on the door and pause before she continuous and escapes. Studio 2:20-2:30 19 Establishing shot Still This is an establishing shot, showing the audience that ‘Christie’ is in a new location. ‘Christie’ is overlooking into the sea. Bournemouth Beach 2:30- 2:40 20 Close up Dolly movement This shot will capture ‘Christie’s’ peaceful expression looking out to the ocean. Bournemouth Beach 2:40-3:00 21,22,23 Establishing Shot Still/ a variety This shot will incorporate the likes of birds flying over in the sky Bournemouth Beach 3:00- 3:20
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    Eleanor Penfold 24,24,26 Longshot Still / a variety This shot captures Christie looking up to the sky and circling around. Bournemouth Beach 3:20-4 27,28,29,30 Low angel Zoom out/ a variety This shot will incorporate the transformation ‘Christie’ goes through to become a ‘bird’ (so to speak) through the likes of special effects. Bournemouth Beach 4-4:12