As we develop our script, Marin and I need to develop shots that will make up our film. Below is a draft of the shot list.
Establishing shot - as the credits play, some shots around a school will be shown, portraying to the audience that the action takes place at a school.
Wide shot - the credits will continue to roll, but we will start the dialogue portion with Rebecca and her two friends in the halls. A similar shot will consist of Graham and his two friends outside at school.
Hand-Held Camera - camera follows Rebecca and Graham as they push through the crowd, displaying the chaos.
Close-up Shot and Tilt - script shown in close-up so the cast is legible and is titled from top to bottom, adding suspense.
Eye-Line Match - camera turn around so we see Rebecca and Graham's face from the scripts perspective.
Full Body Shot - Graham and Rebecca are shown fully, also giving clues to the setting: a theater.
Over the Shoulder Shot - Mrs. Headle is shown through the middle of Graham and Rebecca.
Two Shot, Close-up Shot - Graham and Rebecca are shown together in one take face to face.
Two Shot, Wide Shot - Graham and Rebecca are shown together, full body, arguing.
Cut to Black - scene ends when scene cuts their arguing off and cuts to black.
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