Film Shot List
FILM SHOT LIST
Written by: [Your Name]
Scene Number
Scene Number |
Description |
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1 |
Wide shot of bustling marketplace |
2 |
Over-the-shoulder shot of the protagonist |
3 |
Steadicam shot following characters through a forest path |
4 |
Close-up of the antagonist's menacing expression |
5 |
Aerial drone shot circling ancient ruins |
Shot Description
A. Shot Type and Camera Movement
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Close-up: Shows the protagonist's facial expressions while reading the letter.
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Tracking shot: Follows the couple walking hand in hand along the beach.
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High-angle shot: Provides a bird’s-eye view of the city skyline during sunset.
B. Visual Composition
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Lighting setup: Soft, diffused light to create a romantic ambiance.
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Frame both characters with the sunset in the background.
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Composition: Balance the shot to emphasize the isolation of the main character.
C. Special Effects
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Use water sprays for rain and adjust lighting for a storm effect.
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Visual effects: Incorporate CGI elements for a futuristic cityscape backdrop.
Location
Scene Number |
Location |
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1 |
Market Square, Old Town |
2 |
Protagonist’s Apartment, Interior |
3 |
Forest Trail, National Park |
4 |
Abandoned Warehouse, Industrial Area |
5 |
Archaeological Site, Ancient Ruins |
Actors
Scene Number |
Actors |
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1 |
Main cast: John Doe (Protagonist), Jane Smith (Love Interest) |
2 |
Supporting cast: Shopkeeper, Passersby |
3 |
Stunt performers: Fight choreographer, Body doubles |
4 |
Villain: Mr. X |
5 |
Archaeologists, Extras |
Props and Special Requirements
Scene Number |
Props and Special Requirements |
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1 |
Vintage market stalls, busy crowd atmosphere |
2 |
Antique typewriter, stacks of old books |
3 |
Steadicam rig, stabilizer for smooth movement |
4 |
Special effects makeup for antagonist’s scars |
5 |
Historical artifacts, period costumes |
Technical Notes
A. Camera Instructions
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Camera model: ARRI Alexa Mini LF for high-resolution capture.
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Lens choices: Use prime lenses for sharpness and depth.
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Camera settings: Set ISO to 800 for optimal low-light performance.
B. Lighting Setup
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Lighting rigging: Overhead softbox with diffusers for even illumination.
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Color temperatures: Adjust to warm tones to enhance the sunset atmosphere.
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Gels used: Use CTO gels to match practical street lamp lighting.
C. Sound Requirements
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Ambient noise control: Coordinate with the location sound team to minimize background noise.
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Microphone placement: Use boom mics for dialogue capture and lavaliere mics for actors’ mobility.