Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Shot List

  • The first shot will be an establishing shot of a landscape where the last scene shot will be set. This will give the audience a sense of isolation and therefore create suspense and tension.
  • The next shot will be a close up of the victims face to highlight her emotions.
  • After this the shot will change to a quick sector of the 360 degree pan, by making it quick it will create a faster pace throughout the whole opening.
  • The shot will then change to the first view of the killer/kidnapper which will come in the form of an over the shoulder shot. We will also film close-ups of the killer/kidnappers hands holding photographs and circling the victims face on the photographs.
  • we will keep adding small snippets of close-ups of the girl between shots of the killer/kidnapper to create a flashback. This will create confusion for the audience and keep it gripping.
  • The next scene is where the crime takes place, this will be shot in a narrow alleyway
  • the first shot here is a long shot of the girl walking towards us with her stalker behind her. 
  • then it moves to a long shot of the victims and the criminals back walking away from the camera, we want the previous shot and this shot to flow well together so editing it well will be crucial.
  • the next shot will be a close up of the killer/kidnappers and victims feet walking past the camera. The camera will need to be steady otherwise the pan won't work effectively.
  • in between shots it will change to a quick sector of the 360 degree pan of the victim sitting down and will change to close ups of the killer/kidnappers hands holding the photographs, by making it quick it will create a faster pace throughout the whole opening.
  • The opening will finish how it starts with establishing shots of the landscape where the girl has been left after the crime has been commit. 

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