Sunday, 28 December 2014

Shot list

Shot One: Our first shot is a title shot of our production credit – which is conventional for a trailer, which will inform the the target audience who the producer of the film is.

Shot Two: Our second shot is a long shot of the setting, which is having the street shots, showing a an everyday life of the protagonist. This type of shot will give an insight to the protagonist start to her day. the audience will be able to be a part of the what goes on in the journey to school with the protagonist. 

Shot Three: We introduce our main character in the third shot with a brief close-up of them from the left, which makes them seem significant. the close up shot will allow the audience to see the facial features of the protagonist.  

Shot Four: We are going to cut to a medium shot, mixing the two things we've established so far: character and setting. This allows the audience to find out an overview of the setting on where the narrative is set.

Shot five:  We are going to have an over the shoulder shot of the protagonist journey to school. This allows the audience to be shown another perspective of the setting on the protagonist journey to school. The audience would be able to recognize the setting, as they may have experienced a similar journey to school. 

Shot six: Continuation of a long shot of the protagonist walking to college. 

Shot seven: Medium shot of the protagonist going into a close up showing her facial expressions in more detail. allowing the audience to find out about the protagonist through her emotions as the voice over will be apart of it as well. 

Shot eight: We will then have another medium shot of the protagonist as she stops and looks over the road at the male protagonist. this would create an enigma code for the audience as it would give them idea that looking at someone else would give them a sense they they may have some of relationship. 

Shot nine: Then we are going to have a long shot the male protagonist as he walks toward the school and notices her. This would allow the audience to see the these two protagonist would have some sort of  relationship, as this will create and enigma code for the audience to find out. 

Shot ten: We will show an establishing shot of the college, so that the audience are familiar with the setting. this will allow the audience to find out another setting which they will be expecting to see during the film.

Shot eleven: We will be showing and long shot of the female protagonist entering into the building,  

Shot twelve: We will be having a close up of her signing in.

Shot fourteen:  Medium shot of protagonist coming out of reception and on her way to the common room. so the journey through the corridor, give the audience a chance to be a part of the film , by following her through school.

Shot fifteen: Close up of protagonist walking down the corridor, so have the female protagonist head, showing the audience her facial expression, showing emotion which will give the audience and idea of what she has gone through as the voice over will compliment it as well.

Shot sixteen: medium shot of the protagonist looking at the display/pictures .this will show the audience a bit of the female protagonist interests, as she will look at the display, of something she likes.

Shot seventeen: Close up of the protagonist  walking down the corridor and this will the front of the protagonist head, showing her face, and this allow the audience to engages with what she is going through whilst walking down the corridor

Shot eighteen: High angle of the protagonist up the stairs

Shot nineteen: Medium shot of the protagonist walking through the doors, and through the tennis count.

Shot twenty: Long shot of the protagonist entering into the sixth form block. this would allow the audience to see the next location, to expect when watching the opening.

Shot twenty one: Medium shot the sixth form block.

Shot twenty two: Medium shot of the protagonist entering into the common room.

Shot twenty three: Tracking shot of the protagonist along with a medium shot of her walking towards a table and sitting down. This will give the audience an insight of the protagonist personality, because this shows a shy side of the female protagonist, this also show a gender representation,as the female protagonist will be shy and it would be something to expect on her first day as they are not suit to the new place or people.

Shot twenty-four: Another medium shot introducing the a new character, who will go up to the protagonist and take her up to a study room. This allows the audience to find out more about the film by introducing more characters,which they will see in the film.

Shot twenty five: Medium shot of the new character, this will allow the audience to get to know the new character, starting the dialogue.

Shot twenty six: Shot reverse shot as the two character will start to talk to each other.This allows the audience to find out more about the film, with dialogue to compliment it as well.

Shot twenty seven: Two shot of the two characters walking out of the common room together. this allows the audience to see a friendship, as this will be an another event that may occur in the film, so the audience have to continue to find out about more of there friendship.

Shot twenty eight: Medium shot of the two character coming out of the common room, and they will be walking up the stairs.

Shot twenty nine: High angle of the two characters walking up towards the next set of stairs.

Shot thirty: Medium shot of the protagonist and her friend walking through the next set of doors. This allows the audience to follow the journey of them through school, allowing them to be a apart of the film. This also shows that the audience may relate as they may have experienced doing this as traveling on to certain place with their friends.

Shot thirty one/two: match on action first a long shot of the the protagonist's friend entering in through the door and then a close up of the hand pulling down the door handle. This allows the audience to be a part of what is going within the film and the events that occur.

Shot thirty three: Two shot of the two characters walking into the class room

Shot thirty four: Continuation of the medium shot of them going to sit down together

Shot thirty five: Long shot of the male protagonist walking in the same classroom. This allows the audience to get another enigma code as the two main protagonist meet, making the audience wanting to watch on to find out why they .have another glimpses of each other, showing there will be a some sort of relationship between them.

Shot thirty six: Close up of the female protagonist noticing him, creating another enigma code for the audience to find out why this occurs.

Shot thirty seven: Closeup of of male protagonist noticing her, creating another enigma code for the audience to find out why this occurs.

Shot thirty eight: Medium shot of the female protagonist and the Friend talking about him.
  

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