Wednesday, 25 March 2015

planning- shot schedual


Shot 1- Will be an establishing shot and you will see Stanley walking up an ally way on his way to the shop, trying to avoid bumping into Adam. This shot will be used to show the full length of the character from a long distance. Also it could show the surrounding area and you can see how comfortable he is in the area depending on who is around and what area he is in.

Shot 2- cut to a medium close up of Stanley, This shot will be used to see an actors facial expression but also shows the actors body language, it is also good to distinguish what genre the film could be, as you can see the actors clothing. 

Shot 3-cut to an establishing shot and you will see Adam walking up an ally way to meet Stanley although Stanley does not know he will bump into Adam.   This shot will be used to show the full length of the character from a long distance. Also it could show the surrounding area and you can see how comfortable he is in the area depending on who is around and what area he is in.

Shot 4- cut to another medium close up of Adam walking in the same ally as Stanley but they have not yet met. This shot will be used to see an actors facial expression but also shows the actors body language, it is also good to distinguish what genre the film could be, as you can see the actors clothing.

Shot 5 and 6- cut to a medium long shot of Stanley this will show his facial expression and body language and also will show the audience what is around the actor and gives them an idea of what is going on in the film. 

Shot 7- cut to a high angle shot of Stanley still walking along the alley, this shot is used to show that Stanley is a weak character and how it can make them feel to have someone of a higher authority tower over them, he is getting looked down on.

Shot 8- cuts to the opposite, which is the low angle shot of Adam walking, which will show that Adam is the stronger character and has power over Stanley. Usually a character people look up to.

Shot 9-cuts to a shot reverse shot of Stanley then Adam then Stanley again you will see a close up of the two characters faces and Stanley is still oblivious that he will see Adam soon. This shot will be used to show a close up of both of their facial expressions.

Shot 10- cuts to back to a medium long shot of Stanley which again is used to see an actors facial expression but also shows the actors body language, it is also good to distinguish what genre the film could be, as you can see the actors clothing.

Shot 11- cuts to a side shot of Adam and tracking is being used as he come round the corner and shocks Stanley with his presence, this angle will show you the side of Adams body including his face this may show the audience his body language.

Shot 12-cuts to a reaction shot of Stanley’s reaction to seeing Adam coming round the corner and then coming face to face with him as a low tracking is being used also. Stanley looks confused and scared. 


Shot 13- cuts to a two person shot of Adam and Stanley this shot will be used to show Adam and Stanley and how they act around each other, it can show their relationship, friendship and how comfortable they are around each other. You can also see their emotion and can see both actors body language

completed and changes done by Malcolm Pocock

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