The reason for shot listing is that you need to have an idea of what is going to happen within your film and the order in which it happens. Shot listing allows you, as a group, to make decisions as to what is going to be done and how it is going to be filmed, so it is effective for the target audience. Using a shotlist is a great way to improve the planning of your film by helping with organisation. Shotlists are a great way to avoid missing key shots for your film and ensuring that you have filmed everything that was needed.
Date: | Location: | Shots: | Cast Needed: |
16/02/16 | Bathroad | Close up | Leah Mitchell |
Track out | |||
Mid shot | |||
Cut to door opening | |||
Close up | |||
Panning | |||
Point Of View | |||
Cut | |||
Close up | |||
Cut | |||
Long/Mid shot | |||
Low angle shot | |||
Tracking in | |||
18/02/16 | The Quarry | Establishing shot | Taylor Tillin and Ashley Paddick |
Long shot | |||
Mid shot | |||
Point Of View | |||
Panning | |||
Panning | |||
Close up | |||
Point Of View | |||
Low angle shot | |||
Close up |
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Thanks for your insight.