Monday 4 October 2010

SHOT LIST

















The opening scene will be located near liverpool street where a mid, point of view shot of the leading character at a restaurant will be shown, where the phone call will be received. This is a less busy location, in order for the viewer to focus on the dilemma of the character as he receives his call and to introduce the storyline, so we will expect the following scenes to be action shots.



















A full point of view shot of the streets will be presented with cut editing alongside camera shots of the street names and traffic lights using direct cut editing to establish the outer setting of the liverpool street location. The camera clips will be short and quick to emphasize the busy working time of the setting.

















A handheld full shot of the main character will be running towards the camera to convey the image that the character is rushing towards the screen to insinuate a long distance when the viewer knows that the time is limited.


















Using cut editing and two way shots of the character running down the steps to make it appear that the camera is following the characters actions as the action shots are continued.

















A panning shot is used, as the business man enters into the station with a full view shot of the inner setting. More panning and zoom shots will be used to confuse the viewer and perceive a confusing camera scene where the business man is running and an extreme close up shot of him to convey an expression of tension and stress.




























Using continuity editing, he will be filmed in a full view shot as he approaches the pay phone where he will receive another phone call.

This shot will then cut into the shot of the station timetable to bring the viewer back to the theme of time, and for the viewer to emphasize for the limited time available for the business man.




Extreme close up shots of the character will be perceived to insinuate the pressure he has come against. With further location shots and close up shots of his face and surroundings, the trailer will come to a close with a narrator commentating the movie title "countdown" in a serious tone of voice, with the film name logo to end the teaser trailer.

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