1. Shot number
1
2
3
4
5
6,7,8
9
10
11
12
13
Why?
Establishing shots. I have chosen to do this type of shot bevause I will have a
voice over to start the film, therefore I cannot have anything that would drag
the watchers attention away from what is being said. On top of this I am talking
about the landscapes so I will make sure it links well with what it is said.
Medium close up. I will then have a shot from medium distance of the actor on
the plane going back to England, this will also fit in nicely with the voice over.
Medium long shot. This will be through the csar from one side looking to the
other when the action starts, you will be able to see both parties in shot.
Close ups. I will use this type of shot frequently within my movie opening to
emphasise the importance of the characters, I will use it here to show a
character turning round to the back of the car.
Medium shot. This will show the two heist members getting into the back of the
car where the action will start.
Close up. These are to introduce the characters, I will use a voice over to
introduce whilst the shots have paused.
Medium. Like most dillogue shots I will use a medium, to show the body
language, despite being in a car.
Like 9 there is more dialogue.
Sideways medium. This is to show the getaway driver stalling the car, I have got
it from the side because people would not be able to see the stal from a front
view.
Medium. Gun cocking noises to emphasise that they mean business.
Medium side shot. Another side shot to show the character which is talking, but
needs a new angle because otherwise I will have been using the same type of
shot.