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SHOT LIST By Ryan Talmage

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Page 1: Shot list

SHOT LIST By Ryan Talmage

Page 2: Shot list

Type of shots I am going to use

• Close-up- Protagonist’s face showing his defiance against the threat that they are

facing. Also various close-ups of their terror of being involved with the situation that

they are in.

• Over the shoulder- To put the situation of the protagonists into the target audience’s

perspective.

• Establishing shots- Establishing shots of abandoned buildings to signify the destruction

that the infection has caused and to connote the environment that the protagonists

have to survive in.

• Low-angle shot- Bandits attacking the protagonists signifying their dominance in the

scene.

• Mid-shot- Protagonists with props such as weapons and food to connote that they are

prepared to face the challenges ahead.

• Tracking shot- Of the infected’s feet to indicate that the enemy is always around ready

to attack.

• Pan- Of the surrounding area being empty to signify how alone the protagonists are

which emphasise their innocence.

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Type of shots I am going to use cont.

• POV Shot- Shot of one of the protagonists looking around a building to check if it is

safe to create a sense of tension between the target audience and the protagonist and

feel what they are feeling.

• Two shot- The two main protagonists standing together which signifies that they are

prepared to fight together as well as survive together.

• High-angle shot- To signify the protagonist’s innocence within the hopelessness of the

setting that they are in.

• Tilt- Camera moves up and to show bandits to signify how dangerous and superior they

are compared to the protagonists.