Transitions: Shot List

Director Farren Blackburn who came in to give us a masterclass said he doesn’t use shot-lists or storyboards unless it's something big, visual effect. "I know my blocking and I know my action. I know what I want when I go on the floor and work with the actors, but I'm also flexible if they have any inputs. The reason why I don't do shot list and storyboards is to avoid being locked to a set up.” This is very unique for a director, as storyboarding can be key. However, I wanted to have a shot list on shoot with me not as something to be locked down to but as a guide if we got stuck and to keep things moving. There were still a few ideas that were improvised on the day like the projector for the 90's, something that happened to be there and made the shoot way more effective. Having a shot list gave me some structure to follow which was important for the limited amount of time we had in the studio. 



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