While developing the script, our group needs to focus on the shots needed to portray the simulation of our film. Below is our rough draft of the shot list.
Establishing Shot- The setting of the simulation will be established in an outside area. (glitches will be edited in post production)
Pan Shot- The protagonist will be walking in a somewhat crowded hallway.
Full Body Shot- The camera is focused in the protagonist in a group of friends.
Two-Shot- The girl approaches the guy.
Over-the-shoulder- Guy pats girl on shoulder.
Full Body Shot- Girl Stares at camera for 4 seconds while glitches appear.
Close Up- Guys smirk changes to a face of concern.
Wide Shot- Friends crowd the guy.
Long Shot- Guy urgently walks off away from friends in background.
Mid Shot- Friends stare blankly at camera glitches appear on the screen.
Over the Shoulder- Guy is frantically riding his skateboard back to his house grabbing supplies.
Wide Shot- Guy mutters to himself then jumps into the pool.
Mid Shot- Guy is sinking in pool.
Close Up- Guy's face as air empties his body.
Close-Up- Guy in dark room with a virtual reality headset on.
Full Body Shot- Guy is strapped in a chair trying to get out.
Over- the -Shoulder- Guy leaves room.
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