Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Shot List

Shot 1

The first shot is of Kyle pacing around next to the blank wall that he will be breaking through, this is for the green screen so he needs to pace quite fast and then he will bend down and look through to where the hole is going to be.This shot needs to be done before we rip off the wallpaper the lighting for that needs to be a little brighter than when we are filming the whole set just so it is easier to see.  


Shot 1
Shot 2 
This shot is actually be the opening scene, its a long shot, inclusive of the whole set you can see a figure sat at the desk. Lighting is dark, but a few areas on the wall will be accentuated. We are using a large cardboard piece with a window shape cut out in conjunction with one of the small lights and we will be holding it in place and creating a shadow effect of a window on the wall that will illuminate the figure.


Shot 3
The lights have been brought up slightly with accentuated points on the wall around the shelf and where the hole is going to be on the wall. Shot 3 is a medium shot from behind the figure at the desk, with some of the photo frames just in the shot, the character looks up at the photo frames.
Cut to a medium close up of the photographs, which we will be com-positing on later so they need to be moderately lit.
Shot 3 and CU

Shot 4.

It cuts back out to a medium shot of the character getting up from the desk, and leaning towards the wall where the hole is going to be, he starts to listen to the wall, we can put a close up in at this point if we feel we have time. he starts to claw away at the wallpaper. Any shots while he is getting through the wall can be either close ups or medium close ups depending on how much of this hole you can see as obviously we have wallpapered over so we don’t know what will look best.

Shot 4

Shot 5.
Close up of the hole after it has been broken through, looking through onto the green screen that will 
be behind on the back board. its a point of view shot so the shot before will have to end on Kyle looking through the hole.


Shot 5
Shot 6

Shot 6 is a long shot of the set again showing the character looking through the hole, ideally i would like to end the scene with the lights going down and the character being left in total darkness.


Shot 6

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