Shot
no.
|
Type
of shot
|
Action
in the sequence
|
Info
(Costumes, props, location, personnel etc)
|
1
|
Long shot
|
In this shot the two characters will be
walking together while having a conversation.
|
The two characters will be wearing similar,
casual clothing to signify to the audience that they have the same social
standing. This shot will also be outdoors with high key, natural lighting.
|
2
|
Close up
|
We will have a close up of the Ouija board
while the character is holding it and walking with it.
|
This shot will still be outdoors in the same
area as the previous shot.
|
3
|
Long shot
|
The two characters will be climbing the
ladder to enter the barn.
|
This shot will still be outdoors with natural
lighting.
|
4
|
Close up
|
One of our characters will be trying to
forcefully open the door.
|
This shot will be of the characters hand
pushing the door open; this will still be outdoors with high key lighting.
|
5
|
Long shot
|
This shot will be showing the two characters
entering the door to get into the barn.
|
This shot will be in the interior of the
building and the lighting will be low key.
|
6
|
Medium
|
This shot will include the two characters
lighting the lantern in the building.
|
This shot will be handheld and taken from
behind a wooden beam to give the impression that someone is watching the two
characters while they light the lantern.
|
7
|
Close up
|
This shot will show the two characters
lighting the lantern.
|
This shot will still be inside the building
with low key lighting
|
8
|
Long shot
|
This shot will show the characters moving
further down into the barn to a place where they can play the Ouija board.
|
This will include low-key lighting in the
interior of the building.
|
9
|
Long shot
|
In this shot the two characters will be
sitting down to play the Ouija board
|
This shot will also include low-key lighting.
|
10
|
Shot reverse shot
|
The one character will ask the other character
whether they should light the candles
|
We will use the lantern to make the lighting
light up the characters face from underneath which is a convention which is
often used in horror films.
|
11
|
Shot Reverse shot
|
The second character will answer the other
characters question by saying’ yeah I think that’s a good idea’.
|
We will use the lantern to make the lighting
light up the characters face from underneath which is a convention which is
often used in horror films.
|
12
|
Long shot
|
One of the characters will light both of the
candles and turn off the lantern
|
The candles in this shot will provide low-key
lighting for the shot.
|
13
|
Long shot
|
Both of the characters will place their hands
on the board and begin to play
|
This shot will have low-key lighting from the
candles.
|
14
|
Close up
|
This shot will be very short and sudden and
will show both of the characters hands on the board while blood falls and
appears on the board and there will be a sudden scream.
|
This shot will be very short and sudden,
which we will use to scare our audience. It will still use low-key lighting,
which will be provided by the candles.
|
15
|
Long shot
|
The characters will suddenly jump up and try
and run to the door but it will shut before they get to it and lock the
characters inside the building
|
At the end of the shot we will fade to black
and include a voice telling the characters that they must finish the game to
escape.
|
Wednesday 16 January 2013
Revised Shot List
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