GROUP 44 - Music Video 2008/9: Shotlist

Friday, 19 September 2008

Shotlist

Our original shot list is as follows:

Opening Shot- Water running into a drain then comming back out.

Shots 2&3- A shot of a droplet of water falling and splashing (hopefully in slow motion if we can make it work)

Shot 4- Main character (singer) walking towards the camera whilst singing.

Shot 5- Main character walking away with his back to the camera.

Shot 6- This will be the first shot when we play with the speed of the music. We will slow the music down, the singer will sing along to it when its slow with traffic on the background. We will then speed the shot up again and hopefully it will look like the singer is singing at normal speed while the traffic is moving really fast behind him.

Shot 7- This is the shot where we poor water over the camera and have the singer walk infront of it. We could play this is both forward and reverse, this way the water will go back up the screen.

Shot 8- In this shot the singer will be filmed walking backwards through a busy street (not singing*), We will then reverse the footage so it will look like the singer is the only person walking in the right direction.
*We decided that it would be too difficult to learn the words backwards and would waste time also we thought it could come out really badly if we dont get it right o we think it would look more proffessional if we dont sing in this shot.

Shot 9- This shot hasnt been fully decided yet becuase it coul cause a few problems. Our original idea for this would be to smash a guitar on the floor and play it in slow motion. There are a few problems with this. We would have to buy a guitar only to smash it again, we would only get one chance to shoot the shot and would have to get it right, we have done some tests with slow motion and have found that our camera doesnt have a fast enough framerate.

Shot 10- We have a guitar in the singers hand and drop it on the floor. This will then be reversed so it looks like the guitar is flying up into his hand.

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