After designing our storyboards for title sequence the we thought it would be much more helpful when filming to have a shot type list, making what we need to accomplish in each scene clearer and giving us something to help evenly divide the scenes up. We also won't have to think of the structure of the scene off of the top of our heads, keeping the flow of the film. Although, we may not completely follow the list because if the mise-en-scene at the location isn't how we planned we can alter it slightly showing the valuable skill of improvisation, of which some of the most notorious directors of all time have done at one point or another making the altered shot look a lot better than the original one they had in mind.
We assigned each shot type list to a different member in our group, and since we have an odd number of scenes we have decided that we will each film a portion of the fifth scene e.g. 2-3 shots each. If a member of the team cannot make it to the filming day for one reason or another, we can just look at their list and rearrange the schedule for them to film a different scene on another day.
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Scene 5





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