The document discusses filming flashback scenes for a project. It includes ideas for different shots within a chosen location, such as a hallway or kitchen. It also notes how some of the planned shots were closely mirrored during filming, while others were modified, such as using two close-up shots instead of a long shot or changing from portrait to landscape orientation. The finished shots are then compared to the original shot plans.
10. We closely mirrored our plan
shot with this master shot of
the sequence from the car to
the house.
Ideas For Shot with Finished Shot
11. We wanted to maintain the “contre-jour” –
silhoutte, natural lighting down the hallway on the plan
but decided to use two different close ups during post
production rather than a long shot of the whole
hallway.
Ideas For Shot with Finished Shot
12. We decided to use two close ups for the argument in
the kitchen that were very close to the original. The
cuts between the two meant more emotion seen on
the characters faces and more tension was built for the
audience.
Ideas For Shot with Finished Shot
13. I think the framing of this plan shot has great
composition and so we decided to mirror it
as close as possible using a landscape
orientation rather than portrait.
Ideas For Shot with Finished Shot