Thursday, 14 November 2013

Drafting and Planning - Shot List

I began to think of the various shots I will use throughout my trailer and why I will use them. I thought this important as when I begin filming I will therefore know what to do with the camera and not miss any important shots out. The following are the main shots I will use:
  • Establishing Shot - I will use an establishing shot of the flat in which the majority of my trailer will be filmed.
  • High Angle Shot - Shot of the house making it look superior and large. 
  • Close Up - I will use a close up of my prop of newspaper headlines to inform the audience of the girl who was murdered in the flat. 
  • Medium Close Up - I will use a medium close up of my main character travelling on the train to her new flat. 
  • Close Up - I will use a close up of the girl's hands, she will be messing/ fiddling with her hands showing her nervousness. 
  • Wide Shot - I will use a wide shot showing the girl in the train station looking around, showing her as vulnerable and lost. 
  • High Angle Shot - I will use a high angle shot of the girl arriving at the house, showing her to be inferior towards the house. 
  • Wide Shot - I will use a wide shot of all the girls together for the first time, showing them getting to know eacother 
  • Shot Reverse Shot - Shots of the girls reactions as strange things start to happen (door knocking/ phone ringing.) 
  • Canted Angle - Girl running down the stairs trying to escape. 
  • Extreme Close Up - End with close up of 'baddy'/ her eye. 

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