Thursday, 23 March 2017

Shot Layout and Plan for Editing

We have now collected all of our shots and now we need to put them together to create the film opening. I am creating a storyboard to help organise the shots and what order they are going to be put in to help prepare for editing so we know how the film opening will run and therefore the narrative will make sense.
 Institutional logo animation
 Establishing shot, over the shoulder shot - introducing the location and themes
 Medium shot - introducing the character Pete
Extreme close up shot - introducing some narrative so the audience have an idea of what is happening, foreshadowing what's happening as we see Pete and his wife on the background picture
 Long shot - Pete leaving the location he is in
 Close up shot - following Pete as he leaves
 Long shot
 Close up shot - varied heights to make more intriguing
 Long shot, panning shot - as we follow him leaving the destination
 Wipe transition into medium shot that is zoomed in - still following Pete but in new location
 Medium shot with slight pan - behind characters so you can't tell who the other character is
 Close up shot - make the film more interesting as viewer sees from different perspective, draws more attention to the bag he collected from the dealer
 Establishing shot - presenting what time it is
 Medium shot, tracking shot - as Pete begins to arrive at the destination
 Close up - on bag as that is what is being delivered so it is important for the narrative
 Tracking shot, slightly over the shoulder - so we can see other characters in the distance that he is about to meet
 Panning shot - as Pete arrives to meet Sebastian and the Guard
 Over the shoulder shot - Pete in centre of frame as he is the important character and new characters are introduced
 Close up using 180 degree rule - as Sebastian speaks
 Medium shot using 180 degree rule
 Long over the shoulder shot using 180 degree rule - so the viewer can see all the characters in action
 Long shot using 180 degree rule with slight pan - as he gives the package
 Medium shot
 Close up - on Pete as he gets more concerned
 Medium shot - both share shot as they become weaker characters in the situation (less dominant)
 Close up using 180 degree rule, 1st shot in a shot reverse shot - Pete becoming more dominant
 Close up using 180 degree rule, 2nd shot in shot reverse shot - Sebastian becoming weaker
 Medium shot using 180 degree rule, 3rd shot in shot reverse shot - Pete becomes dominant as he reaches for gun and begins to trick Sebastain
 Medium shot - as Sebastian opens package
 Extreme close up - so the audience can see what was in the package
 Medium shot - on characters as they are no longer dominant and realised they have been tricked
Medium shot - on Pete as he shoots but we don't see who he shoots leaving a cliff hanger

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