Shot list

In our film opening will be using a range of different shots whilst filming. Below is the list of the different shots we will be using in the order they will appear and what they will be showing.

Shot 1 - The first shot will be a pan of the room we are filming in. The pan will show details in the room and possibly include a shot of rain outside the window to show pathetic fallacy. This shot will last for at least 40 seconds as this is when the titles for our film will be showing.  






Shot 2 - The second shot will be a still shot of the patient sitting still. The shot will be from far away so that the room he is in is obvious to the audience. 










Shot 3 - The next shot will be a point of view shot from the patient looking at the family member which is trying to speak to him. The shot will last for at least 20 second as the script for the family member has to be said within this time. Whilst the family member is speaking the camera will turn to another point of view shot looking at the patient.





Shot 4 - The fourth shot will be a zoom into the patients face. We are doing this shot to represent going into the patients mind of him having flashback.






Shot 5 - The next shot will be a tracking shot threw a crowd. This shot will be filmed as a point of view from a stranger walking threw a crowd. The audience will only see people moving out of the way for the stranger who is pushing threw the crowd. At the end of the crowd will be the patient screaming and being restrained by two guards. 







Shot 6 - The sixth shot will be of the patient being put into a van by the two guards. This is going to be a still shot so that this is the only thing the camera focuses on and at a consistent level.










Shot 7 - The last shot will be a zoom out from the patients head to show that he is back in the room and no longer thinking about the flashback. When the shot is first shown on the screen it is going to be very blurry then as the camera is zooming out it will become clearer.