Thursday, February 27, 2025

Shot List

 

A shot list that is well- organized is essential for planning our movie intro. When he wakes up, we have a series of close ups when he's waking up, showing how he doesn't wanna get out of bed. We will include shots of his tired eyes, his hand grabbing the hoodie, and the bruises on his arms. This immediately creates interest from the audience. When he looks at himself in the mirror, he looks sad, letting his true feelings escape.

When he arrives at school, we utilize medium and wide shots, showing how the bully dominates the other students. After he bullies the students, we use a close-up to show how the student is un bothered, and then cuts to his weak smile, showing how the bullying is ineffective for both people. The camera style also shifts when he gets home, to include more tight shots, to demonstrate how he feels trapped in his room. The shots will demonstrate his anxiety and fear of his parents. The film ends when the door swings open, cutting to black, leaving the audience with fear, and a feeling to know what happens next.




Shot list I created.

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