Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Preliminary Script

Script
  1. VLS (Very Long Shot)- Man (Lee Arnold) walks down corridor and towards the camera and then camera view changes to the back of the man (Lee Arnold) whilst he is walking straight on.
  2. 'Over the shoulder shot '(behind Man)- Man (Lee Arnold) comes to a door where a security guard is (Keiren Tyler) standing. (Security guard speaks). "You!... It's in there".
  3. 'Reverse Over the shoulder shot'(behind security gaurd)- Man (Lee Arnold) speaks. "Me?!... You What!"
  4. 'Over the shoulder shot'(behind Man)- Security guard speaks (Keiren Tyler). "Don't play games with me, go in you twat!".
  5. BCU (big Close- Up)- Man (Lee Arnold) takes off sunglasses (Slowly) and speaks. "What you little prick! Who you calling a twat! Listen you must have the wrong guy!"
  6. 'Over the shoulder shot '(behind Man)- Sercurity guard speaks (Keiren Tyler). "Listen shut up. And go in the old bill are about". 
  7. 'Reverse Over the shoulder shot'(behind security gaurd)- Man speaks (Lee Arnold). "Alright alright... This better be bloody good". Shakes his head in confusion.
  8. (LS) Long shot- Man (Lee Arnold) walks into room to find a chair and a computor. 
  9. 'Over the shoulder shot '(behind Man)- Man (Lee Arnold) sits down on chair and gets an email. He opens it, and states his assighnment and where the equipment is to complete the job. Then he closes the email.
  10. 'High angle shot of cabinet' (Looking down)- Man (Lee Arnold) opens cabinet, containing a picture of the victim and a gun.
  11. 'Medium Close- Up'- Man (Lee Arnold) looks at gun (Voice over comes of Man (Lee Arnold) Talking). "It's decision time".  

4 comments:

  1. The Props we used for our video were a realistic BB gun and black & white suit, we used these to add more realism to the video.

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  2. well done lads! ;) in the words of tony the tiger, its greeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaattttttttt!

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  3. Good work :)
    The blue text is a little hard to read though.

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  4. Try to follow the format of documents displayed in class (a shot list in this case).

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