Monday, 28 November 2011

Shot List

Opening credits: Production Team, Distributor, Director
Voice over begins when director’s name appears on screen + slow drumming.
Voice over: When you’re in the business that I am in, you have to                                                                  keep a few skills that you must learn.
Long shot slowly pushing in. Target sitting down, writing on some paper at a desk, fades in through director’s name.
Voice over: First, is to be able to pick a lock.
Target sitting down cuts to a close up of a door handle, lock picking equipment goes into the key hole and wriggles around and the door opens.
Voice over: the second... is to remain undetectable.
Match on action shot- hit-man walking through the door he just opened | Point of view shot - hit man spot the shadow of the Wife of the target at the top of the stairs | medium shot - of hit man closing the door quietly behind him and hiding behind a wall| medium shot of Wife coming round down the stair and going somewhere different to the hit man | Point of view shot – hit man looking round the corner and seeing the wife going off camera.
Voice over: Also a key skill, know how to use you weapon. Know it inside and out, and stick to it.
Medium close up – hit man checking his gun is working | medium shot camera following the hit man running up the stairs.
Voice over: Lastly... pull the trigger.
Medium close-up of the target – head rapidly leaves the shot, revealing the barrel of a gun behind him,

2 comments:

  1. This is more of a summary of ALL elements in the opening than a script, Will. You will gain marks for completing planning work in an appropriate format, so you can use software (as I suggested) to create a script or you can look at the example on the board (or take scripts from the web) and copy the format and layout.

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    1. okay, we tried the software, and we both came to the conclusion that it was just a rubbish version of word.

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