Saturday 1 December 2012

Post 6: Shot List and Storyboard

Below I have attached a copy of my group's shot list table. A shot list helps during filming to make sure the the directer and cameraman knows what shot should be used for each part of the script. It is also useful during making a story board as each shot should have a different storyboard image. Making a shot list helped to make sure I was including all of the needed shots and camera techniques in my preliminary task such as shot-reverse-shot, over-the-shoulder and different shot sizes. In our shot list we use may different shot sizes, such as an Extreme Close Up, to show emotion on the character faces, Long Shots, to show character movement Close Up's during shot-revere-shot of Sally and Paul's conversation to show the reaction of what they are saying.  








We have made a recording of us describing out shot list.

We used our shot list to help draw up a storyboard of each shot we will use during filming.






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