Pre-Production: Shot List
After breaking down the script, I created a shot list so I would have a good guide to follow for filming. This is something that may be subject to change, but for now, it has all the shots I want. In order to make it easier I broke it down into location, so where we would be filming. Especially as
London will be a common place for different scenes and interviews. "A detailed shot list will save your production time, energy, and effort, and (most importantly) it will help help you create a better product." (The Beat: A Blog by PremiumBeat, 2018). As you can see, interview setups will be similar in terms of camera positioning to keep a similar trend throughout. I did want to use more Extreme CLose Ups on the victims (Eddie, Liam and Jan) in order for the audience to have more empathy and bring them closer to the piece and to really see their emotions. "An extreme close-up shows us objects and people differently than we see them. It calls attention to the subjects, making them more memorable visually"(Sijll, 2010)
References:
Sijll, J. (2010). Cinematic storytelling. Studio City, CA: Michael Wiese Productions.
The Beat: A Blog by PremiumBeat. (2018). Why Using a Shot List Will Save Your Next Project. [online] Available at: https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/improve-production-with-shot-list/ [Accessed 10 Dec. 2018].
London will be a common place for different scenes and interviews. "A detailed shot list will save your production time, energy, and effort, and (most importantly) it will help help you create a better product." (The Beat: A Blog by PremiumBeat, 2018). As you can see, interview setups will be similar in terms of camera positioning to keep a similar trend throughout. I did want to use more Extreme CLose Ups on the victims (Eddie, Liam and Jan) in order for the audience to have more empathy and bring them closer to the piece and to really see their emotions. "An extreme close-up shows us objects and people differently than we see them. It calls attention to the subjects, making them more memorable visually"(Sijll, 2010)
References:
Sijll, J. (2010). Cinematic storytelling. Studio City, CA: Michael Wiese Productions.
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