Shot-List
This post will cover the process of making the shot-list for our film based on the story board and script with combining these elements together to make a detailed list of what we need from each shot in the film. There is a natural devil when it comes to the script. Starts outside establishing the house and characters except one, the dead guy. With credits appearing above each of the heads this process has lend to helping our director to revise the scripted to make a more fulfilling story.
The last portion of the Shot List
The Story Board that matches the shot-list
These pictures are half of the filming time and with a visual way to tell direction and give a solid idea to put the actors and props with the shot-list creating a more solid order. The most important is the idea of creating of leading lines to the door in shot 7 of the storyboard.
How Does This Effect the Film?
With the shot-list and story board combined I can get my visual medium of our film, well visualized. Through words and pictures, I can express these ideas together and organized them so when filming I can apply the order of operations so that my editor can put the shot were the shots need to go.
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