Production Title: Production Team:
Shot
No.
Shot Type Estimated
duration
Description/notes (e.g. camera movement, specific
directions for performers, etc)
1 Establishing
Shot
2-4 Secs Used to establish the location the film will take
place. Will be used at the start of the film
trailer to show the audience the primary
location of what would be the film.
2 Medium
Shot
1-5 Secs Shot used to place focus on one or more
characters. Only shows the top half of the
characters. Used in quite a few scenes with the
two friends and sometimes, just one.
3 Pan Shot 1-3 Secs This shot moves either up, down, left and right.
The speed of the pan can vary. The shot is
mostly used to place emphasis on aspects of
the location in the film. This shot is used at the
start of the trailer to help establish the
location.
4 Two Shot 2-4 Secs This shot is used to help establish the
relationship between two characters. Can
either be a Close, Medium or Long shot. This
shot is used throughout the trailer when the
protagonists are together and when something
important happens.
5 Long shot 1-5 Secs This shot is used to help establish the
relationship between two characters. Can
either be a Close, Medium or Long shot. This
shot is used throughout the trailer when the
protagonists are together and when something
important happens.
6 Over The
Shoulder
shot
1-5 Secs This shot is used to help establish the
relationship between two characters. Can
either be a Close, Medium or Long shot. This
shot is used throughout the trailer when the
protagonists are together and when something
important happens.
7 Low-angle
shot
2-4 Secs This shot is used to show positions of power in
scenes; in this case, from the weaker
characters perspective to make the stronger
character appear stronger to the audience. This
shot will be used to show positions of power in
the trailer, usually with the serial killer being
the one on top.
Production Title: Production Team:
8 High-angle
shot
1-3 Secs This shot is used to show positions of power in
a scene; in this case, from the stronger
characters perspective to make the weaker
characters appear weaker. This shot will be
used to make the protagonists look weak
compared to the serial killer.
9 Close Up
shot
1-3 Secs This shot is used to place emphasis on the
characters facial features in films. I will use this
shot to make the serial killers mask more
distinguishable to the audience.
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12
13
14
15
16
17

Shot list template 2017

  • 1.
    Production Title: ProductionTeam: Shot No. Shot Type Estimated duration Description/notes (e.g. camera movement, specific directions for performers, etc) 1 Establishing Shot 2-4 Secs Used to establish the location the film will take place. Will be used at the start of the film trailer to show the audience the primary location of what would be the film. 2 Medium Shot 1-5 Secs Shot used to place focus on one or more characters. Only shows the top half of the characters. Used in quite a few scenes with the two friends and sometimes, just one. 3 Pan Shot 1-3 Secs This shot moves either up, down, left and right. The speed of the pan can vary. The shot is mostly used to place emphasis on aspects of the location in the film. This shot is used at the start of the trailer to help establish the location. 4 Two Shot 2-4 Secs This shot is used to help establish the relationship between two characters. Can either be a Close, Medium or Long shot. This shot is used throughout the trailer when the protagonists are together and when something important happens. 5 Long shot 1-5 Secs This shot is used to help establish the relationship between two characters. Can either be a Close, Medium or Long shot. This shot is used throughout the trailer when the protagonists are together and when something important happens. 6 Over The Shoulder shot 1-5 Secs This shot is used to help establish the relationship between two characters. Can either be a Close, Medium or Long shot. This shot is used throughout the trailer when the protagonists are together and when something important happens. 7 Low-angle shot 2-4 Secs This shot is used to show positions of power in scenes; in this case, from the weaker characters perspective to make the stronger character appear stronger to the audience. This shot will be used to show positions of power in the trailer, usually with the serial killer being the one on top.
  • 2.
    Production Title: ProductionTeam: 8 High-angle shot 1-3 Secs This shot is used to show positions of power in a scene; in this case, from the stronger characters perspective to make the weaker characters appear weaker. This shot will be used to make the protagonists look weak compared to the serial killer. 9 Close Up shot 1-3 Secs This shot is used to place emphasis on the characters facial features in films. I will use this shot to make the serial killers mask more distinguishable to the audience. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17