Time
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Type of shot
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What is in the shot
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00- 02
|
Black Screen
|
Nothing
|
02-07
|
Close up shot
|
Book
|
04-07
|
Text
|
‘NEW LINE CINEMA PRESENTS’
|
07-08
|
Black screen and text
|
‘An Arnold Kapelson PRODUCTION’
|
08-12
|
Above Shot
|
Drawings of hands
|
10-12
|
Text
|
‘A FILM BY David Fincher’
|
12-14
|
Three close up shots fast paced
|
Tools and blade
|
14-16
|
Black screen and blade
|
‘Brad Pitt’
|
16-18
|
Three close up shots fast paced
|
Fingers and a blade
|
18-20
|
Black screen and text
|
‘Morgan Freeman’
|
20-23
|
2 Close up shots and flash transition
|
Tea bag put in water
|
24-26
|
Black screen
|
text
|
24-28
|
Text
|
‘SE7EN’
|
26-29
|
2 Shots
|
Picking up book about of cardboard and opening book
|
29-31
|
Shot and text
|
Book and ‘Gwyneth Paltrow’
|
31-35
|
Side shot
|
Someone writing
|
33-35
|
Text
|
‘Richard Roundtree’
|
35-37
|
Overlays
|
Flashing writing and red
|
37-38
|
Black screen and text
|
‘R.LeeErmey’
|
38-41
|
2 Shots
|
Cutting up film and pictures
|
41-42
|
Black screen and text
|
‘John C. McGinley’
|
42-45
|
Shots
|
Cutting tape and arranging pictures
|
We decided to do the timeline up to 45 seconds because there are a lot of shots involved in the 'Se7en' film opening and the purpose of this task is to practice and get experience on creating a film opening so we felt that we would benefit more from extending the shot lengths and involving good content rather than having too many shots. By doing this task this has helped us understand whats involved in the film opening so we have a clear idea of what shots we need and how long we need to show them for.
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