This document outlines the camera shots and angles planned for a film about a girl who goes digging in the forest. It begins with establishing shots and then uses flashbacks to show the girl's relationship with her boyfriend and best friend. The flashbacks reveal that the boyfriend and best friend began an affair. The girl finds evidence of this and has an angry reaction. Shots then return to the present where another character discovers the girl digging and reveals that they know what happened. The final shot focuses on the girl's face as she realizes what she has done.
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Shots
1. Shot
#
Type of shot,
movement or angle
Description of what’s happening
and any dialogue
Location
1 Lions Gate intro We start our opening by showing the intro of
the Lions Gate
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2 Black screen with the
name of the production
It will be only a black screen that has out
company production name which is
“MMES”.
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3 Black screen with a
“Megan Goff film”
It will continue with a black screen showing
the name of the screenwriter as Megan Goff
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4 Black screen with the
name of the film
The final black screen will end with the
name of our film along with some music that
suggest digging and tension the title at the
moment is “Schizo” which fading into the
first shot of the main character
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5 Long shot This will show a girl in the forest digging in
the forest but we can’t clearly see her face
Hainault forest
6 Extreme close up of the
hands
In this shot only the hands of the girl will be
seen to emphasize what she is doing
Hainault forest
7 Over the shoulder This is the start of the first flashback
showing a couple that is exchanging a gift
showing the closeness of them two
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2. 8 Extreme close up This is used to show that the boy is already
using the ring that he got from the girlfriend.
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9 Medium shot This is used to show the couple hugging
which establishes to the audience that they
are together.
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10 High angle/over the
shoulder
This shot will be back from the flashbacks
showing the girl doing more digging in the
forest
Hainault forest
11 Whip pan in a long shot This will be a bit of flashback and back to
reality as it will be a quick movement
showing the shape of the couple hugging and
back into the forest.
12 Whip pan with a long shot
turning into a normal one
This is the reality that the girl is now looking
around not realising what or where she is.
Hainault forest
13 Long shot This is another flashback showing the couple
out with some friends it will start with a
friend coming and setting at the table where
the couple and best friend are.
Café
14 Shot reverse shot /
medium shot
This will show the boyfriend looking at the
best friend.
Café
15 Shot reverse shot/medium
shot
And the best friend looks at the boyfriend to
create suspense as they will be looking at
Café
3. each other.
16 Point of view shot This will show the girlfriend looking at the
boyfriend and best friend exchanging the
look and wonder what is happening.
Café
17 Long shot This is being a different flashback shot of the
girl and best friend exchanging a best friend
bracelet showing how close they are.
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18 Low angle/ close up This is going to only focus on the bracelet to
show that is symbolises their friendship.
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19 Long shot The hug between the two friends will show
them being really close to each other.
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20 Long shot This will go back to the girl digging in the
forest to show that she’s remembering all of
this.
Hainault forest
21 Close up The other flashback will start with the girl
writing a note to the boyfriend saying “See
you where we first meet.”
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22 Long shot This shows the girl going to the bed from the
note and finds something on the bed.
House
23 Point of view This is used to show the audience what it is
as it’s a bracelet and from whom which is
the best friend.
House
4. 24 Low angle /medium shot As she finds out about the bracelet she is
looking at a picture of the three of them
showing disappointment.
House
25 Over the shoulder This is the reaction she has as she is seen
scribbling his face off from the picture in
anger.
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26 Long shot As she is scribbling it out she is throwing out
the picture as she can’t deal with it.
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27 Point of view In here we have the reality as someone is
looking at the girl digging in the forest.
Hainault forest
28 Close up The realisation comes now as someone grabs
the girl by her arm showing the ring that his
boyfriend has from her.
Hainault forest
29 Long shot This is used to show how the girl is still
unsure of what happens around her and is
turning around in surprise.
Hainault forest
30 Close up and matching
action
This is used to reveal who is the person that
looked at the girl from behind solving the
enigma as they are both looking at each other
and questioning what the other was doing
there.
Hainault forest
31 Point of view This is showing how the girlfriend doesn’t Hainault forest
5. know where she is or what she did and it
came as a surprise.
32 Over the shoulder This is used to end the film as it’s focusing
on the girls face as she’s realising what she
did.
Hainault forest
6. know where she is or what she did and it
came as a surprise.
32 Over the shoulder This is used to end the film as it’s focusing
on the girls face as she’s realising what she
did.
Hainault forest