Wednesday, 18 November 2015

LO2 Shooting Script My own contribution (middle)




SHOT
DESCRIPTION
NOTES
MID SHOT
The four friends (Terry, Arran, Nathan and Jack) are outside Terry’s house. Mid Day

CLOSE UP
Jack, our main character, looking a bit distraught and confused, says to Terry what he feels.


POV
A POV shot for Jack’s point of view. It shows the three friends staring intently at him.

CLOSE UP
A close up of Jack, as he becomes panicked and somewhat scared.

WIDE SHOT
A wide shot of all the characters in an awkward silence.

CLOSE UP
A close up of Terry as he passes over the moment and invites his friends.

OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT
An over the shoulder shot of Terry as the friends pass him and enter the house.

TRACKING SHOT
A tracking shot, as we follow Terry walk through his house and go into the fridge and take out some orange juices. Drinks it and then wipes his mouth.

CLOSE UP – MID SHOT
A close up on Terry, which turns into a mid shot as Terry tells his friends to follow him upstairs.

TRACKING SHOT
As Jack is the friends furthest away in the group and is at the back. He is the focus for the tracking shot as we follow the characters,

LOW ANGLE SHOT
A low angle shot which shows the friends talking to each other and stays that way until the conversation ends.

HIGH ANGLE SHOT
A high angled shot as the characters walk past the camera as they walk up to the stairs and into Terry’s bedroom.

MID SHOT
A Mid shot shows all the characters sat down in Terry’s bedroom around Terry as he is searching for something.

OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT
As Terry is searching for the bag full of ‘broccoli’ we see an over the shoulder shot to give the feeling that your looking in on the scene and makes you feel like you’re there.


CLOSE UP
A close up shows Terry pull out a bag and show the other friends what he has found.

MID SHOT
 Terry passes over the green substance over to Jack.

CLOSE UP
A close up shows the green joint in detail

CLOSE UP
A close up of Jack smoking.

POV
A view from Jack’s point of view shows him slowly blacking out and hallucinating.

BLACK OUT
A black screen, whilst Terry’s voice plays over it saying, “not all of it”

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