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Creating your Shot List

DOCUMENTS
Murder Shot List
Example shot list from the "How to Get Away with Murder" script.
LESSON
Shot Vocabulary
Descriptions of shot vocabulary.
Creating your Shot List
How to approach creating your shot list from a script, creating the first visualization
Scene Analysis
An analysis of a scene from "A Fistful of Dollars".
The Director's Plan
The director's plan for covering the emotional content and action in the scene without shooting unnecessary footage.
The Hierarchy of Edits
Taking shot transitions into account when shot planning, providing the editor with opportunities to create invisible edits.
IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
  1. Mental visualizations are idealized
  2. Wide shots are Expository
  3. Close-ups are Rhetorical

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