Shot No.
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Shot Image
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Description/Camera/
Dialogue
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1
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Low
angle mid shot of heels, tilts up to her looking at a photo.
Adjustments:
speed of smoothness of tilt upwards
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2
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Over
the shoulder shot of her looking at photograph, high angle, tracks her
movement as she goes
Adjustments:
Careful with product placement, actual picture, turning of the photo and
putting in drawer needs to be more natural.
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3
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Extreme
Close-up of blusher application side view
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4
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Side
angle, over the shoulder MS of reaching for lip gloss
Adjustments:
more speed and new lipstick needed with deeper red colour.
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5
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Extreme
close-up of lip gloss opening and dripping, slow motion. Tilts to her putting
it on.
Adjustments:
More natural handling of lip gloss.
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6
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MCU
of her sullen expression, arks to see her smiling in the mirror. Slow motion.
Adjustments:
Adjust the angle of the camera so that the actor doesn’t need to turn. More
sinister then a quicker transformation to the smile which needs to be more
superficial/ get across the message more (so that the second the camera is on
the mirror, a smile is shown).
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7
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CUT
to a continuity shot of getting the ring.
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8
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CU
of her putting on the engagement ring and then clenching her fists
Adjustments:
Good
angle needs more speed and real ring. Clench of fist needs to be more natural
and brooding/suggestive.
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9
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Reaching
for the perfume shot.
Adjustments:
Good
angle, no product placement – turn around (and different items in background)
and different perfume.
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10
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Slow
motion close up shot of neck spraying perfume
Adjustments:
Good
angle, need to be quicker on the actual spray and need to adjust the lighting
so that the spray is more prominent.
|
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11
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Eyelevel
shot of back of neck, camera follows as the dressing gown falls to the ground
Adjustments:
Good
angle but need to ensure lighting is not in the scene.
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12
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Wide
shot, of women putting on dress/ pulling it down.
-Man
introduced into background
Adjustments:
Good
angle, no charger in background, and good focussing.
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13
|
Camera
behind man reaching for zip, mid shot.
-Change
of focus from her to him.
Adjustments:
Good
angle but needs smoother movement of camera. Do not get the wire from the
light in. Need new dress.
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14
|
Side
angle, close up of man going to zip up dress.
Camera
tracks as he does it up.
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15
|
Mid
shot
Boyfriend
kisses her shoulder, women slightly pulls away, reacting negatively towards
him .
Adjustments:
New
dialogue: J: You look beautiful, then kisses.
Good
angle. Actress needs to have hands in same position as they were in previous
shot, i.e. up after moving hair to side.
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16
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Wide
shot of the man noticing the woman’s strange behaviour, and asks “Are you
okay?”
Woman
composes herself and begins to turn around.
Adjustments:
Yssy
says: R: (smiles) I didn't hear you come in?
J:
Well, it is getting pretty late.. we should probably get going..
R:
I'm nearly ready, just give me a minute
j:
(checks watch)- looks nervous
Good
angle. Actors need to act properly. Make sure eyes finish off down, so that
next shot can be continuous. Turn more naturally
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17
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Mid
shot, Match on Action of the woman turning around, smiling and replying
“Yeah, of course.”
Adjustments:
R: (turns
around) it's going to be fine
Good
angle, needs faster pace.
Good
angle. Keep hands down.
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18
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Mid
shot, side angle of the woman fixing the man’s blazer.
Man
asks “Are you nervous?”
Adjustments:
New
dialogue: J: You don't know my father. Everything has got to be perfect with
him.
Good
shot. In this shot, actress must start fiddling with blazer, and look up a
bit more.
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19
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Over-the-shoulder
mid shot of the woman going to hug the man.
Woman
is smiling with her eyes closed then opens them and changes her expression to
say: “I’ve been waiting a long time for this.”
Camera
zooms out slowly.
Adjustments:
New
dialogue: “ (hugs him) Oh, it will be”
Adjust
angle slightly, (act properly) and ensure hug is done in the exact same way
for each shot.
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Our Film - Vengeance
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Main Shoot: Storyboarding
In order to prepare for our second shoot we needed to put all our reflections into practice. So our shoot could run as smoothly as possible, we edited our shoot board which included taking out shots we had deleted, adding in our new dialogue, and pointing out what needed to be changed about the shots we had taken previously and we were keeping.
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