Sunday, 26 February 2012

Shot List


Shot lists

Program: Final Cut Pro 7
Date:22nd February 2012
Director: Jamie Roper
Camera Person:Tom Hodgson
Chief Editor: Matt Denham
Location: Havering college

Shot #
Description
1:
high angle shot establishes Jade’s location of her on her way home, the high angle shot could show the weakness of the character.
2:
Cross-cut is used to cut the scene from Jade walking home to the mugging scene where two men are involved (Victor Clarke and John Eastmond).
3:
two-shot is used which shows the two men approaching eachother.
4:
Shot reverse shot is then used showing the conversation/argument with short amounts of dialogue.
5:
cross cut is then used again where we see Jade walking towards the alley where the two men are.
6:
match-on Action is used to cut the movement of Jade walking around the corner into the alley.
7:
Close up is used to show a scared expression on Jades face as she looks down the alley.
8:
Eye-line match is used to show what Jades looking at which shows Victor stabbing John.
9:
shot-reverse shot is used to show Victor Spotting Jade witnessing the stabbing with worried expressions on both faces.
10:
match- action is used to show Jade running back around the corner of the alley and shows Victor chasing her.
11:
jump cut is then used to cut some of Victor chasing Jade where Jade is heading back towards her college
12:
The chase continues into a two-shot of Victor chasing Jade in towards a building with very fast paced tense music.
13:
sound bridge is used to continue the chase as Jade runs in the building towards a classroom not looking back.
14:
cross cut is used to cut back to Victor as he walks sneakily around the outskirts of the building that Jade ran into hoping to find movement.
15:
close-up is used on Jade as she hides in the corner of the room showing a very terrified expression her face.
16:
two-shot is used which shows Jade still waiting in the corner and Victor looking through the window.
17:
match on action is used to show Victor running round the corner of the building creating suspense for the audience.
18:
match on action is used again where Jade runs out the room looking for Victor striding left to see if he’s there.
19:
shot reverse shot is used to show Jade’s petrified facial expression and reversing too Victor’s vicious body language.
20:
medium close up is used to show the impact of the axe towards Jade.
21:
pan is used to follow the character’s movements outside of the buidling as he is alarmed by a mysterious noise.
22.
An eyeline match is finally used when Victor looks towards the window to notice the man witnessing the murder. As their eyes meet fear is potrayed through the worry in the characters eyes.

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