1. Shot List
Names: Lewis Hodson and Jamie Kirman
Shot Number
1
Shot Type/Movement (e.g. Close Up)
Establishing shot
Shot Description
Large intake of the scene from long range
2
Long shot
Entire subject’s body is fully included in
the full shot
3
Mid shot
4
Close up
Shot from actor’s midsection
upwards/from shoulder height to top of
head
Actor’s whole face is seen in clip
5
Extreme close up
Special emphasis on actor’s facial
features, mainly eyes
6
Over the shoulder shot
View of character’s perspective from over
the actor’s shoulder
7
POV shot
8
Tracking shot
Camera acts as character’s eyes showing
their full perspective/we see what they
see
Camera follows characters movements
from different angles
9
Zoom in/out
Camera lens widens or narrows the shot
normally to draw attention to something
10
Panning shot
11
Handheld shot
12
Fixed/still shot
Camera rotates horizontally either from
fixed pivot or as a handheld shot to reveal
scene
Camera moves via the camera operators’
hands either in a fixed position or with
movement
Camera supported in a still fixed position,
normally by a tripod
13
Focus pull
Lens pulls from foreground to background,
or vice versa
14
Dolly shot
Tripod holding camera moved by a trolley
system on a track or on wheels
2. Shot Number
15
Shot Type/Movement (e.g. Close Up)
Slow motion
Shot Description
Slowing the frames-per-second shown to
decrease pace of action
16
Shot-reverse-shot
17
Side shot
18
Two shot
Moving from one over-the-shoulder shot
to another from a different character’s
perspective
Shot from the side of a character to either
highlight the background or some other
effect
Capturing two people within the shot
19
Hitchcock zoom
20
Weather shot
21
Cutaway
Shot of something other than the main
character that is relevant to the scene
22
High angle
Camera is positioned above subject angled
down to face it
23
Low angle
Camera positioned below subject angled
upwards towards subject
24
Dutch tilt
25
Reversed shot
Captures camera tilted deliberately at an
angle to show confusion and/or similar
effects
Editing the shot backwards to provide a
reversed effect
26
Extra on-set shots
27
28
Advancing the camera forward while
zooming the lens out to provide the effect
of both zooming in and out at once
Shot of the current weather or lighting