Monday 8 February 2010

Detailed List of Shots

Shot 1- This is the fist shot the viewer will see. It will be our Ident that we have made relative to the thriller scene, so will therefore set the scene for our opening clip. It will be out I-Clipse ident, with hope to immediately make the viewers feel slightly on edge.
Shot 2- Shot 2 will then enter into our actual clip. The establishing shot will no be of the location, but of a hint to the main storyline. It will be a photo of the brother and sister, the two main charters throughout the storyline. And the brother will soon be revealed to be the reason of the sisters mental instability. The shot will slowly zoom in to the photo on a mantle piece. We hope to include a lot of edited effects in out clip, and may start by adjusting the colour of opening scene, perhaps black or white or sepia. This will again continue to add to the eerie effect of the clip- setting the tone.
Shot 3-Shot three will then continue to introduce the film showing the credits. We hope for the music to take role in keeping the up most interest in the scene, however the credits will not be shown on a typical cliche scroll, we will relate it to the theme, having the title of the film and the credits on what appears to be the front of a newspaper article. The shot will pan over a newspaper, so that all the deatils needed to be seen by the viewer are easily visible and stand out. we will again hopefully edit the colour of this scene to make it look effective and professional.
Shot 4- Shot four will begin the introduction to the actual storyline. We will see the characters feet- as is starts to suggest what shes doing- undressing and stepping into the shower. We will see her clothes fall next to her feet. We are filming it in this way to clearly show the audience whats taking place while avoiding including inconvenient shots in our opening clip.
Shot 5-Shot 5 will then show the lead girl turning on the shower- so its obvious whats she about to do. However with the eerie music continuing it should suggest to the audience that something out of the ordinary is about to take place.
Shot 6- Shot 6 will show the water running from the shower. The change between small details will cause the audience to expect something unusual to happen, making them on edge.
Shot 7- In shot 7 we then see her step into the shower as the water drips down her face. everything at the moment carrying on as it should.
Shot 8- Then hopefully with some sharp and effective editing during the transition, the shot will change to show photos that introduce the theme of the storyline to the viewer. The photos will show events which have taken place.
Shot 9- The shot will then jump back to the main character in the shower. We will then see the effects the events that have previously taken place have upon her, as she believes blood to be dripping down her face.
Shot 10- Again with some more effective editing, we will make it clear to the audience that there isnt actually any blood on her face, and the storyline is going to follower the characters mental instability.
Shot 11- We will then see some newspaper articles related to the death of her brother rather than the opening credits, that is how how the theme will interlink.

2 comments:

  1. You need to include an actual time scale to your shots to make it clearer to us of when and what you are trying to achieve in your film.
    You could include music in the credits to involve the audiences senses. you could specify how you want the music to fit in, perhaps take note from other thriller films. S1-22

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