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Camera Shots & Location Plans Narrative Plans This will be the first and sixth shot that the audience see of the character’s room. I believe it gives them the full perspective of the location she is in Dubai Marina. The character will be sitting by the window where red is marked. Doing this keeps the audience interested into why she is sitting so close to the window instead of on the bed or chair. Narrative Plans This will be the second shot of the film opening after being introduced to the location. This make it easier for the audience to see around her room and what it looks like from the window. Narrative Plans This shot will be used as the character is packing her stuff away. It gives the audience a clear perspective in a certain angle. Narrative Plans This is the seventh shot which will be of the character tying up her hair getting ready to leave her room the audience are now able to see what is in front of her and by this point will be able to fully picture what her room looks like. Technical Plans I plan to use a series of shot reverse shot filming techniques in this location using close up, medium close ups of the character’s bedroom. Technical Plans This shot will be quick as I want to keep the audience as engaged as possible and I believe this isn’t the most important shot that the audience should be focusing on. Technical Plans I plan on using shot reverse shot in this as I want extreme close ups of the objects that the main character is packing. Technical Plans The lighting won’t be a problem for this shot, as the large windows from behind will bring a lot into shot. This means I will have to shoot during the day in order to get the lighting correct. Other Shooting Considerations: I will either shoot this during the day or night, as I think the view of the marina is amazing either time. Other Shooting Considerations I might consider doing this shot as a pan as I believe it will make the sequence more interesting. Other Shooting Considerations Other Shooting Considerations

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Camera Shots & Location Plans

Narrative PlansThis will be the first and sixth shot that the audience see of the character’s room. I believe it gives them the full perspective of the location she is in Dubai Marina. The character will be sitting by the window where red is marked. Doing this keeps the audience interested into why she is sitting so close to the window instead of on the bed or chair.

Narrative PlansThis will be the second shot of the film opening after being introduced to the location. This make it easier for the audience to see around her room and what it looks like from the window.

Narrative PlansThis shot will be used as the character is packing her stuff away. It gives the audience a clear perspective in a certain angle.

Narrative PlansThis is the seventh shot which will be of the character tying up her hair getting ready to leave her room the audience are now able to see what is in front of her and by this point will be able to fully picture what her room looks like.

Technical PlansI plan to use a series of shot reverse shot filming techniques in this location using close up, medium close ups of the character’s bedroom.

Technical PlansThis shot will be quick as I want to keep the audience as engaged as possible and I believe this isn’t the most important shot that the audience should be focusing on.

Technical PlansI plan on using shot reverse shot in this as I want extreme close ups of the objects that the main character is packing.

Technical PlansThe lighting won’t be a problem for this shot, as the large windows from behind will bring a lot into shot. This means I will have to shoot during the day in order to get the lighting correct.

Other Shooting Considerations:I will either shoot this during the day or night, as I think the view of the marina is amazing either time.

Other Shooting ConsiderationsI might consider doing this shot as a pan as I believe it will make the sequence more interesting.

Other Shooting Considerations Other Shooting Considerations