Saturday, 26 September 2015

SHOT LIST (unfinished)

CAMBRIDGE: 24/8/15

CROMER: 23/9/15

Norwich: 6/10/15

 Natural lighting for each shot excluding the indoor lighting at the Fitzwilliam Museum and the bookshop in Cromer.



GREEN
















Location: Cambridge-bridge
Shot type: Close up/still shot 
Character: Katie
Action: Looking towards the river
Camera used: Lomokino and Canon 600D

Location: Fitzwilliam Museum-Green walls
Shot type: Low angle 
Character: Katie
Action: Looking around/smiling at camera
Camera used: Canon 600D

Location: Cromer-Green building
Shot type: Panning
Character: Katie
Action: Walks past green building
Camera used: Canon 600D

Location: Cromer-Green building
Shot type: Close up
Character: Katie
Action: Looks into camera lens
Camera used: Lomokino

Location: Cromer-bookshop
Shot type: Panning
Character://
Action: Pans across green books
Camera used: Canon

Location: Train-Green fields
Shot type: Still shot
Character: Katie
Action: Sitting on train/with title card
Camera used: Canon

Location: Norwich-Elm Hill- Green window
Shot type: Close up
Character: Katie
Action: Looks into lens/walks off camera
Camera used: Canon 600D

Location: Norwich-Antique hall
Shot type: Panning
Character: //
Action: Pans across green bottles
Camera used: Canon 600D
















RED/YELLOW/ORANGE





Location: Cambridge-Fitzwilliam Museum
Shot type: Panning 
Character: Katie
Action: Sitting in red room
Camera used: Canon 600D

  Location: Cambridge-Fitzwilliam Museum
Shot type: High angle
Character: Katie
Action: Sitting in red room
Camera used: Lomokino

Location: Train
Shot type: Still shot
Character: Katie
Action: Sitting on red seats
Camera used: Canon and Lomokino

Location: Train
Shot type: Panning
Character: //
Action: Train stopping/leaving with red doors
Camera used: Lomokino

Location: Norwich-Elm Hill- Red house
Shot type: Close up
Character: Katie
Action: Looks into lens/looks around
Camera used: Canon 600D

Location: Cromer-beach
Shot type: Wide shot
Character: Katie
Action: Standing on sand
Camera used: Canon and Lomokino

Location: Cromer-yellow house
Shot type: Close up
Character: Katie
Action: Looking into camera lens
Camera used: Lomokino

Location: Norwich-Elm Hill-yellow house
Shot type: Low angle shot
Character: Katie
Action: Standing still
Camera used: Canon 600D

Location: Norwich-Elm Hill-Yellow wall
Shot type: High angle/Mid shot
Character: Katie
Action: Sitting on wall
Camera used: Canon 600D

Location: Cromer-bookshop
Shot type: Panning
Character: //
Action: Pans across orange penguin books
Camera used: Canon 600D


















BLUE

BLUE

Location: Cambridge-train
Shot type: Still mid-shot
Character://
Action: Blue train leaves
Camera used: Canon and Lomokino

Location: Cambridge-river
Shot type: Still shot
Character: //
Action: Water ripples 
Camera used: Canon 600D

Location: Cromer-beach
Shot type: Wide shot
Character: Katie
Action: Looking over sea

Camera used: Canon 600D

Location: Cromer-beach
Shot type: Still shot
Character: // 
Action: Sea ripples
Camera used: Canon and Lomokino 

Location: Cromer-blue house
Shot type: Close up
Character: Katie
Action: looks into camera lens
Camera used: Lomokino

Location: Cromer-bookshop
Shot type: Still shot
Character: Katie

Action
: Reading blue books

Camera used: Canon 600D

Location: Cromer-blue doors
Shot Type: Symmetrical mid shot
Character: Katie
Action: Walking between blue doors
Camera used: Canon 600D

NO SPECIFIC COLOUR/ALL COLOURS

Location: Cambridge-railings
Shot type: Panning
Character: // 
Action: Moves across railings
Camera used: Canon 600D


Location: Cromer-beach huts
Shot type: Close up
Character: Katie
Action: Looks at camera lens
Camera used: Canon 600D

1 comment:

  1. Only if you have time.

    1) Head up this post

    2) Use a power point or slide show and the presentation could be more creative.

    3) Include any photographs or screen shots from your raw footage to illustrate your progress. For example shots in the red room and so on.

    4) Explain the relevance of the colours of your locations

    An interesting post but relevance is not explained.

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