Sunday, 17 November 2013

Our Media production shot list!



Shot
Location
Shot Description
Framing
Action
Dialogue
Actors
Props
Notes
A
Auster Lodge Farm
Long Shot
The protagonist is the only one in the shot
The camera is still
N/A
Felix Rouch
He will be dressed with a brown leather jacket; he will be holding a pistol to create tension.
This shot will have non-diegetic sounds in the background. The titles will appear at the top of the screen in the center
B
Stamford Rec
Mid Shot
The Protagonist is running down the hill to town
The camera pans following the protagonist
N/A
Felix Rouch

We will not see the protagonists face to give a sense of mystery, The titles will still be coming up at this point giving a back story to the film
C
Stamford Rec
Medium close up
The camera focuses on the protagonists’ back, the rest of the scenery will be out of focus
He is walking with his head down, his hands are in his pockets
N/A
Felix Rouch

The main focused will be on the protagonist’s back. (This is like the opening to ‘The Place beyond the Pines’).
D
St Georges Square
Mid Shot
The street-lit
The camera will zoom out as he walks forwards, making it seem as though it is moving with him
N/A
Felix Rouch
The clothes he wears remain the same, yet the gun will be tucked down the back of his trousers.
The protagonists’ head will be bowed to emphasize the sense of mystery; he wants to stay out of site.
E
St Georges Square
Over-the-shoulder shot
The Street with two German officers in shot
The camera follows the protagonist as a tracking shot
N/A
Felix Rouch, Richard Gledhill, Harry Preen
The two German soldiers have holstered guns. They will also be wearing dark clothing; this gives the impression that they are antagonists.
The protagonist will try to keep his head down out of site of the two officers. The two officers will be out of focus just enough so the audience can make out that they are observing him.
F
St Georges Square
Point-of-view shot
The two German officers
Camera pan as though it is the man walking
N/A
Felix Rouch, Richard Gledhill, Harry Preen


The two officers will be staring straight at the camera to show how they are observing the protagonist.
G
St. Georges Square
Shot-Reverse
The Protagonist
Still camera
N/A
Felix Rouch


The protagonist will be walking across the street with his head bowed, he will turn to observe the Germans, this will give the audience the impression that he knows he is being watched.
H
St Georges Square
Shot Reverse
The two German Officers
Camera Pan
N/A
Richard Gledhill, Harry Preen

The two officers will turn away from the protagonist as he walks on, this will show that he is clear from any the threat of being discovered by the two officers.
I
St. Georges Square
Mid Shot
The Protagonist
Low angle shot
N/A
Felix Rouch

This will be a shot of the protagonist gaining speed now as he walks away from the officers and makes way to his destination.
J
St Georges Square
Mid Shot
The Protagonist
Still Camera
N/A
Felix Rouch

The protagonist will now be walking to his car (Morris Traveller); this will be parked so the front of the car is just appearing in the shot.
K
St Georges Square
Medium Close Up
The Protagonist
Tracking shot of his arm
N/A
Felix Rouch

The shot will show the protagonist reaching for the door handle of the car,
M
St Georges Square
Close Up
The Protagonist
Still camera
N/A
Felix Rouch

This will be a match-on-action shot of the hand on the door handle.
N
St. Georges Square
Medium Close Up
The Protagonist
Still camera
N/A
Felix Rouch

The inside of the door will show the match-on-action the man entering the vehicle.
O
St Georges Square
Point-of-view shot
The Protagonist
Still camera
N/A
Felix Rouch
The camera is pointing at the protagonist giving the audience the impression that there is someone in the backseat watching him,
P
St Georges Square
Medium close up
The Protagonist
Following the eye of the protagonist
N/A
Felix Rouch
He will look to the window of the car and realizes that the window is open.
Q
St Georges Square
Medium close up
The Protagonist
The face of the protagonist
N/A
Felix Rouch
The face of the protagonist shows surprise at the window. Then an assassin in the backseat will throw a belt round his neck and he will struggle. This will be the first time we properly see the protagonists face.
R
St Georges Square
Point-of-view shot
The Protagonist
The hands of the assassin and the back of the protagonist’s head.
N/A
Felix Rouch

The man will be struggling this will be fast-cut editing switching between these two shots. This shot will also be a high-angle shot to show how the man is venerable in his position.
S
St Georges Square
Medium close up
The protagonist
The Protagonists face and the hands of the killer
N/A
Felix Rouch

This will be the final shot of the sequence where the killer has killed the protagonist; it is a shot of his face against the steering wheel.  The horn will be sounding whilst the credits rise up the screen. He will be facing the camera so the audience sees his expression.


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    1. Yet to post:
      • Organisation of actors, locations, props, lighting, costume.
      • Pitch and feedback from either RSc or JC

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    2. I will also post my questionaire and the results i have recieved for it.

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  2. I will also post the analysis of feedback for my Pitch and the use of titles in my storyboard.

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