1. Shot list
Shot
Number
Shot Type Location Description
1 Black Video - The screen will be black as the narrator first
starts talking so that all of the audience’s
attention is focussed on what is being said
2 Long shot –
medium shot
Garage (Alex’s
bedroom)
The screen will cut to a shot of a window
where behind the glass there is a figure in a
bed, the camera will then start to move
forward towards the figure and pass
through the window
2 Medium Shot -
Extreme Close
Up
Garage (Alex’s
bedroom)
The camera will continue to move in on the
figure until it is directly in front of his face
where it will stop
3 Establishing
Shot
Linford Hospital Establishing shot of the characters spaced
around the room with the two arguing
characters positioned in the middle
4 Over The
Shoulder
Linford Hospital Over the shoulder, close up so the focus is
on the girl arguing but the audience can see
who she is arguing with, the shot will be
hand held to match the tense scene
5 Shot Reverse
Shot
Linford Hospital The shot will then cut to another over the
shoulder shot as the boy delivers his line so
the audience can experience the argument
from both sides, still hand held
6 Extreme Close
Up
Linford Hospital An extreme close up of ALEX’s hands
holding a pocket watch
2. 7 Close Up Linford Hospital A close up of ALEX, so the audience can
see it is him holding the watch and his eye
line is focused on it
8 Over The
Shoulder
Linford Hospital The scene will cut back to an over the
shoulder shot of the girl as the argument
was still taking place in the background,
hand held to contrast the previous intense
shot
9 Wide Shot Linford Hospital The over the shoulder shot will pan round
as another boy joins the argument and as
it pans to the left he will come into shot
10 Medium Close
Up Shot
Linford Hospital After the boy has started delivering his
lines the shot will cut to a medium shot so
the audience focus on what he is saying
and who is speaking
11 Wide Shot Linford Hospital As the girl then starts talking the shot will
cut back to a wide shot to see the reaction
of the two characters to what BOY2 has
said
12 Wide Shot Linford Hospital The shot will cut back to a wide view of
BOY2 to see his reaction to GIRL’s
response and begin to slowly zoom in on
their reaction –(I may remove this shot if I
feel it would be more effective to stay on
GIRL)
13 Long Shot Linford Hospital The shot will cut back to The two
characters as BOY begins to speak and
then ALEX interrupts, by having a long shot
we will see the characters reaction to his
words and it will be effective to hear ALEX
but will not see him
14 Medium Close
Up Shot
Linford Hospital We will then cut to ALEX to make it clear
that it was him speaking and that he is
addressing the other survivors, the camera
will title upwards so the audience can see
he is still holding the pocket watch and
increase suspense to what he is
suggesting, he will then speak to the other
again
3. 15 Long shot Linford Hospital The shot will cut to a long shot to see
the reaction of his words from the
other characters, it will then pan to
the right to get a whole view of all of
them, BOY2 will then stand and walk
forward clearly into shot to speak
16 Medium Close
Up
Linford Hospital The shot will then cut to directly in
front of GIRL, BOY and BOY2 as BOY
speaks and we get a closer view of
their reactions
17 Close Up Linford Hospital Just before ALEX says the final lines of
the scene there will be a close up of
his face to indicate his power to the
audience and create suspense
18 Extreme Close
up
Linford Hospital An extreme close up of his pocket
watch will reinforce its significance to
the audience
19 Medium Close
Up
Linford Hospital A medium close up – long shot will
track ALEX as he exits the scene and
the camera will pan left as the other
characters begin to follow
20 Long Shot Linford Hospital The scene will cut to a long shot as the
characters begin to leave the room,
the shot will be direct at BOY and GIRL
to physically display the tension
between them
21 Wide Shot Linford Hospital A wide shot from another angle will
show the characters exiting the room
and the camera will begin to track
their movement
22 Long Shot Exterior Linford
Hospital
The camera will be positioned on the
floor to get a view of the outside of
the building and the characters will
jump into shot as if jumping out of the
building, the camera will then begin to
tilt upwards as the figures walk away
from us
4. 23 Establishing
Shot
Exterior Linford
Hospital
There will be a long shot from a high
position so the audience can
establish that they are exiting the
area, the shot will pan left in the
direction the figures are walking in
and I will add an effect to indicate
the fact it is a surveillance camera
watching them
24 Ariel Shot Castle Hill Still in the theme of a surveillance
camera I will have an Ariel shot of the
figures walking beneath so the
audience get the idea, this also
allows transition into another
location
25 Wide Castle Hill A wide shot will establish the change
of scenery into more of a forest area
and having a wide shot allows all the
characters to be scene reflecting
what is said in the voice over
26 Long Shot Castle Hill The long shot will display the vast
open landscape of the forest and the
figures slowly walking into the
distance
5. ENDING ONE
27
Medium
Close Up
Castle Hill The close will cut away from the
surveillance cameras and focus on
ALEX
28 Wide Castle Hill ALEX will start to turn away from the
group and the camera will pan right
following his movement until it is in
front of him
29 Over The
Shoulder
Castle Hill The camera will cut to an over the
shoulder of ALEX pulling the pocket
watch out of his pocket and looking at
it and the camera will zoom in and the
shot will cut to black
ENDING
TWO 27
Long Shot Castle Hill Leading on from the previous shot the
camera will start to zoom in towards
the figures on the forest, drawing in
the audience’s attention
27 Close Up Castle Hill The zoom will end on ALEX slowly
turning until he is completely facing
our direction staring directly into the
surveillance camera