Monday, 20 January 2020

From Script to Screen - Scene Workshop

Task 1

Shot 1: Medium Wide Shot, Ease Out. Miles looks out of the window; he is tied to a chair.

Shot2: Wide Shot/ Birds Eye View. Camera eases in as Miles moves from window to the centre of the room.

Shot3: Cut In. Camera is close up to Mile’ hands as he struggles to free himself.

Shot4: Medium Wide Shot. Miles continues to struggle until he hears a knock at the door and turns his head.

Shot5: Medium Wide Shot. Camera pans to the left as Miles turns to face the door.

Shot6: Medium Wide Shot. Camera cuts to Jefferson (Miles’ dad) is central to the frame facing the other side of the door.

Shot7: Medium Shot. Camera looks at the shadow beneath the door.

Shot8: Medium Wide Shot. Jefferson moves towards the door. The camera pans slightly to follow him.

Shot9: Medium Wide Shot. There is a slight camera shake. Miles’ continues to listen.

Shot10: MCU. The camera eases in towards Jefferson’s face.

Shot11: Medium Wide Shot. Miles Looks up and moves towards the camera.

Shot12: Medium Wide Shot. The camera eases in towards Jefferson as he edges closer to the door.

Shot 13: Medium Shot. The camera pans to the left slightly as Miles moves closer to the door.

Shot14: Medium Shot. The camera eases in on Jefferson’s face.

Shot15: Medium Shot. The camera eases in as Miles leans his head against the door.

Shot16: Medium Shot. The camera ease in as Jefferson places his hand against the door.

Shot17: Medium Shot. Camera looks down at the shadow beneath the door.

Shot18: MCU. The camera eases in as Miles leans against the door.

Shot19: MCU. Jefferson takes his hand from the door, knocks twice and moves backwards.

Shot20: Wide Shot/ Two Shot. The scene shows the two separate rooms, Jefferson walks towards the camera as Miles lifts his head from the door. 


Task 2

Taking shots from a typical two person conversation to understand the camera angles.





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