SHOT LIST
Shot list
SCENE 1.
Interior Shot
1. Starts with tracking shot, which we captured using our tripod: Medium Close up Shot, Low Angle Shot
2. Then we have a dolly in shot. Which we captured using a tripod and my partner Yusha’s skateboard as a stabiliser: Close up Shot, High Angle Shot
3. All next shots are taken in the same manner i,e, dolly: Close up Shot, Eye level Shot
4. Flashback character is established using low angle shot: Close up Shot, Worms Eye View Shot
5. Tracking + Big closeup to establish the character’s personality: Extreme Close up Shot, Low Angle Shot
SCENE 2.
Exterior Shot
6. A high-angled downwards tilt that establishes the location and character: Full Shot, High Angle Shot
7. A sideways truck shot that establishes the character exclusively: Medium Close up Shot, High Angle Shot
8. Goes to a tracking shot of the main character: Medium Close up Shot, Low Angle Shot
9. Flashback has a revolving truck shot +Pan right shot: Extreme Close up Shot, High Angle Shot
10. For the next shots, we used a tripod to capture static shots that had dialogue: Medium Close up Shot, High Angle Shot
SCENE 2B.
Interior Shot
11. Mid-Closeup shot, that lasts for 15 seconds: Medium Close up Shot, Eye level Shot
SCENE 3.
Exterior Shot
12. An establishing upward tilt shot, using a gimbal: Very Wide Shot, High Angle Shot
13. Character establishment shot, using rule of thirds: Wide Shot, High Angle Shot
14. Extreme close up shot of car tires: Extreme Close up Shot, Low Angle Shot
15. Car enters in frame, shot using a tripod stand: Extreme Close up Shot, Low Angle shot
16. Extreme closeup + Upwards tilt shot: Extreme Close up Shot, Low Angle Shot
17. A sideways tracking shot of character: Medium Close up Shot, Eye level Shot
18. Extreme closeup shot of man taking gun out: Extreme Close up Shot, Eye level Shot
19. Dolly in to show surprised face: Close up Shot, Low Angle Shot
20. Stable tripod shot to fire gun: Medium Close up Shot, Eye level Shot
21. Backwards tracking shot of character: Medium Close up Shot, Low Angle Shot
22. Stable tripod shot: Extreme Close up Shot, Eye level Shot
23. Pan shot, using tripod: Medium Close up Shot, Low Angle Shot
24. Handheld shot for maximum cinematic effect: Long Shot, Worms Eye View Shot
25. High angle shot from top of a tree: Full Shot, Birds Eye view Shot
Overall all the shots were taken from an angle or position which makes it cinematic. See you in the next Blog post!
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