Monday, 25 January 2016

Planning- shots list

Shots list-


1.     Blank screen, with a transition of the title coming up in white, and a certain font (creepy bold looking).
2.      Fade into her turning on the bath tap, close up shot. Halfway through the shot the title fades out.  
3.      Mid shot of back of character taking off her top.
4.      Mid shot of character taking off her trousers.
5.      Close up of character undoing her bra at the back.
6.      Close up of character grabbing a towel out of the cupboard.
7.      Over shoulder shot of character pouring in red bubble bath.
8.      Close up of view of her getting into the bath of her feet.
9.      Bird’s eye view of character in the bath with tap still running.
10.  Close up of tap running, then characters hand turn it off but leave it dripping.
11.  Pan up characters right leg.
12.  Link to arm due to her sitting position, up to her shoulder
13.  Pan up to her chest, to her nose.
14.  Extreme Close up of nose and mouth.
15.  Pan around bathroom to show mirrors and scenery-mirrors create effect.
16.  Zoom into a mirror using a low angle and mid shot.
17.  Long shot of the woods.
18.  Pan around the woods.
19.  See character from panning and we zoom into her face.
20.  Close up of characters face, she then looks into the camera.
21.  Close up of characters face in the bath.
22.  Mid shot of character lifting her arm in the bath.
23.  Mid shot of character in the woods lifting her arm.
24.  Close up of character dropping her arm in the woods. Camera on the floor so we see the hand fall.
25.  Close up in the bath of her hand hitting the water.
26.  Close up of her feet in the water twitching.
27.  Go back to the woods where her hand will be on the floor from last wood shot, then zoom out to a mid or long shot to show her getting up from the floor.
28.  Zoom out to a long shot of main character in the middle of a circle of four people.
29.  Close up of one of the masks with the text of what they represent.
30.  Close up of the next mask.
31.  Close up of the next mask.
32.  Close up of final mask.
33.  Camera in the middle of the circle panning in a circle of characters taking off their masks and throwing them to the floor.
34.  Camera on the floor of shot of all five sets of feet and masks on the floor.
35.  Mid-shot of character in the bath sinking under.
36.  close up of one of the ring members.
37.  Close up of second member.
38.  Close up of third member.
39.  Close up of fourth member.
40.  Zoom out of last ring members face to show the circle again.
41.  Close up of character clenching fists.
42.  Mid shot at bath level, so it looks like no-one is in it then her arms come out holding onto the handles.
43.  Extreme close up of hand gripping onto the handle.
44.  Back to woods as main characters point of view, panning around the circle again as the dialogue begins.  
45.  Extreme Close up of one of the ring members.
46.  Extreme Close up of the next ring member.
47.  Extreme Close up of the third member.
48.  Extreme Close up of the final member.
49.  Close up of main characters face, with ghost effect.
50.  Long shot of main character trying to run out of the circle but she can’t escape.
51.  Mid shot of main character moving head around under the water trying to escape.
52.  Mid shot of main characters feet trying to get out of the circle.
53.  Close up of main characters hands trying to push her way – pushing one of the members.
54.  Mid shot of main characters point of view, trying to push her way out, we then see her fall to floor, turning into worms’ eye view of the sky.
55.  Close up of characters face coming out of the water gasping for air.
56.  Zooms out to mid/long- shot of character sitting up in the bath grasping onto the handles.
57.  Main characters point of view looking around the bathroom panning.
58.  Close up of characters face in the bath.
59.  Pan down to the medication. 



Before we started our mood-board we decided to create a list of the initial shots and  a step-by-step plan of each in order to show exactly what angle we want to show the point of view from. This created a basic structure and  floor plan of how the filming would run. Overall, this shot list formed the body of the opening scene and gave use of the room to think of any ideas before we made any final decisions. 

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