Thursday, 7 April 2011

3.4 Shot List

Shot List for our Thriller Opening

Shot 1: As the student is coming out of the class room a shot will take place that will pan whilst he is going down the stairs, a long shot will be used here.

Shot 2: The next shows the boy walking towards the camera while coming down the stairs .

Shot 3: This shot will be were the boy reaches the end of the stairs and receives a miss call. This will be a mid shot from the waist and above. He turns his head and looks towards the door.

Shot 4: We then go back to a pan shot of the boy walking towards the door to go outside.

Shot 5: The next shot will be a birds eye view shot of him walking outside into the path way. 

Shot 6: The camera will then show a long shot of him walking towards the camera.

Shot 7: We then cut to a close up of his pocket as we hear the phone ring.

Shot 8: There will be a over the shoulder shot of him reaching for his pockets and looking at the phone to see who is calling.

Shot 9: We will then see a shot of him walking out of the gates, the camera will pan from left to right to indicate that he is walking to the alley way.

Shot 10: The camera then shows a long shot of the boy walking towards the alley way.

Shot 11: There will be a point of view shot from the killers eyes. 

Shot 12: As the boy turns around there will be a close up of his face which will represent fear.

Shot 13: Then a shot of him walks away from the camera.

Shot 14: Then a hand reaches out as if the camera is the killer 

Shot 15: The camera then flashes again towards the floor

Shot 16: We then get a long shot of the boy dead on the floor.

Call Sheet


CAEDO

Name
E-mail address
Phone number
Yasinyasin.s@hotmail.co.uk
07946569378
Ethemkanidagli@hotmail.co.uk07851688881




Props: school bags, normal clothes, books, folders, phone, 

Equipment: camera, mic, tripod, tape, battery

Location: Stoke Newington School


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Monday, 22 November 2010

Production Successes

19/11/10
Me and my partner yasin was able to locate enviroments that were similar to a prison cell. This made our filming look more profetional and realistic.
We gained access to props that were very realistic. (knifes)
We also were able to ride around with a car, therefore we were able to make far distant journeys in a matter of minutes.

Production Obstacles

19/11/10
Me and my partner yasin successfully filmed a majority of the opening sequence, however towards the end we pressed the record button when we walking and recorded our journy to the scene instead of what we were initially supposed  to film.

Friday, 5 November 2010

Old Synopsis

Our thriller will be about a killer that commits his murders without any clues but the carvings on his victims skin that eventually spells out a word.
The story starts with the killer departing from prison packing his cloths up and most important placing pictures and notes inside a small case with a padlock code that is coded by 4 digits that is also a clue.
The killer is filmed exiting the prison and while he does this one of the prisoners in the cell gives him a piece of paper (this person is anonymous) that is folded. 
The killer is filmed in his house planning away, placing the photos on the wall before his desk.
The killer one by one follows his victims and gathers information on them then kills them in various ways but always includes a letter carving on the victims skin.
In the very end the killer purposely waits in a warehouse to be caught. After hours of thinking the police finally figure out where he is by the lock on the brief case (coordinates). The killer is filmed talking to himself and giving us information on why he committed murder and as we are informed of this the previous killings are displayed on screen to give the audience a good idea of who he had killed.
Finally the police arrive in a calm manor to take him away, a facial expression is displayed showing satisfaction. He returns to his cell and rest there till the end of his days.