Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Film Script and Shot List

 Introduction

    My group and I continued planning our movie, The Test, and established the dialogue and crated a shot list. A shot list consists of the shot sizes, camera angles, camera framing, and/or the camera composition  used chronologically  in a film.  To recap, shot sizes are how much of the subject is shown in a film. Some examples of popular shot sizes are close-ups and establishing shots. Camera angles are the angle degrees the camera is positioned at. Shoulder level angle and low-angle are examples of camera angles. Camera framing is the number of characters, the type of characters, and the symmetry in a shot. Camera framing can vary from a two-shot to a single shot. Last but not least, camera composition is the way mise en scene elements are presented in a film. The rule of thirds and blocking are commonly used techniques of composition. We also created the dialogue of our film which is important as dialogue tells the audience about the characters' personalities and their thoughts. 


Film Shot List

ACT I Shot List

A shot list is a document that describes each shot within a film or video to map out everything that will happen in a scene.

Shot #

Description/Action Line

Camera Shot (Shot size and angle)

Composition of Shot and Camera Framing

Camera Movement

Sound (Music, Dialogue, sound effects.)

1

Shot of the school

Establishing Shot

Rule of Thirds Shot

Static shot

Pop song with negative connotation

2

Shot of the classroom with students working

Master Shot

Symmetry Shot

Pan Shot

Kids Talking Loudly

3

The teacher standing in front of the class speaking to the students.

Medium full shot

Hip Level Angle

Symmetry Shot

Tilt up shot

Teacher Talking

“Ok, guys, quiet down please.” “…Thank you.” “As you guys know, midterm exams are approaching, and it would be a good way for you to bring up your grades up.” “I’ve decided that our midterm exam is going to be a test, but if you have been doing all your work, then you shouldn’t have a problem with it.” -Teacher

4

Jess writing a note to her best friends, Vanessa, and Lucy

Over the Shoulder Shot

Shoulder Level Angle

Deep Focus Shot

Tracking from behind

Teacher talking in the background

“If you haven’t been keeping up with your blogs, I recommend you study for the test at home, so you’re prepared.” -Teacher

5

Jess passing the note to Vanessa and Lucy in class

Medium full shot

Hip Level Angle

Symmetry Shot

Static Shot

“I will be posting a review guide on Canvas that you can use for extra practice on the topics.”

6

Jess and Vanessa nodding to each other, while Lucy doesn’t nod her head.

Master Shot

Hip Level angle

Symmetry Shot

Pan shot

“Please, please, guys study if you don’t remember or understand what we’ve been learning in class.”-Teacher

7

Everyone leaving class as the bell rings

Full shot

Leading lines shot

Tracking Shot

Bell ringing

“Alright guys, have a good day!”-Teacher

8

Them planning to come after school

Full Shot

Symmetry Shot

3-shot

Tilt up shot

Them talking

Jess, are you sure stealing the test answers is the best option? I think we should just study instead.”-Lucy.

“I have other classes to study for, I don’t have time to study for this class. Plus, my parents are finally considering getting me the car I’ve asked for all year.”- Jess

“But they said the only way I’m getting it is if I passed all my midterms”-Jess

“That’s why it’s just easier to steal the answers.”-Jess

“Lucy, if you don’t want to steal the answers, then just stay home. Jess and I will be getting the answers, but if you decide to be less of a scaredy cat, then meet us in the courtyard at 6:00 pm.” -Vanessa

 

9

Jess, Vanessa, and Lucy leaving school

Medium shot

Hip Level Angle

Rule of third

3-shot

Tracking from behind

Music

10

Nighttime, them breaking into the school to steal the test answers

Master shot

Symmetry Shot

Tracking from the front

“I knew you would show up.”-Vanessa

“sigh, lets just get this over with.”-Lucy

“Ok, Lucy and I will go into (Teachers name) classroom, and you will keep watch for security.”-Jess

“Ok”-Vanessa

11

Vanessa keeping watch for security

Medium full shot

Deep Focus Shot

Static Shot

music

12

Jess and Lucy looking on/in the teacher’s desk for the answers

Master shot

 

 

The Rule of Thirds Shots

Pan Shot to teacher’s desk

“Where would she put the answers.”-Jess

“I don’t know, but we need to hurry up and get them so we can get out of here”-Lucy

13

Jess and Lucy hear a noise and they both look at each other

Cowboy Shot

Hip Level Angle

 

2-shot

Static Shot showing Jess and Lucy looking at each other

Footsteps making noise

14

Jess and Lucy find out Vanessa is gone

Wide shot

Shoulder Level Angle

2-shot

Pan Shot towards Hallway

“What is that sound?!”-Lucy whisper yells.

“Where is Vanessa?”-Lucy

“Quick hide!”-Jess

15

The killer walking down the hall towards them

Cowboy Shot

(Killer’s face isn’t revealed yet)

Hip Level Angle

Leading lines shot

Dolly zoom

More footprints

16

Jess peeks behind sink to see person and is frightened

Close up shot

Eye Level Angle

The rule of thirds shot

Static shot

“There’s someone who is wearing a mask and has blood on them” Jess mouths quietly.

Slow music that starts building up

17

Lucy and Jess look at each other panicked and remain quiet, they then close their eyes

Cowboy Shot

 Hip Level Angle

Leading Lines Shot

Static Shot

Footsteps get closer

Music gets faster and faster then stops completely as well s the footsteps

18

The Killer’s feet are front of them when they open their eyes and they scream, while killer attacks them

Close Up Shot

Ground Level Angle

Deep Focus Shot

Static Shot

“Help!”-Jess

“Ahhhh”-Lucy

Film Script


Title of Film: The Test

AICE MEdia Studies Script

                     

FADE IN:

EXT. HIGHSHOOL COURTYARD-DAY

It is midafternoon and almost the end of the school day. A high school courtyard with no students is shown with a pop song with a eery connotation playing in the background.

                                             CUT TO:

INT. MEDIA STUDIES CLASSROOM-DAY

A media studies classroom with STUDENTS is then shown. The TEACHER asks the STUDENTS who are talking to quiet down. The TEACHER announces that the class will have a test for their midterm. A junior, JESS, passes a note to her friends, VANESSA and LUCY, stating they should steal the answers to the test.

 

TEACHER

Ok, guys, quiet down please…thank you. As you guys know, midterm exams are approaching, and it would be a good way for you to bring up your grades up. I’ve decided that our midterm exam is going to be a test, but if you have been doing all your work, then you shouldn’t have a problem with it.

                  JESS

“Writing and passing a note to Vanessa and Lucy”

 

                       TEACHER

 

If you haven’t been keeping up with your blogs, I recommend you study for the test at home, so you’re prepared. I will be posting a review guide on Canvas that you can use for extra practice on the topics.


“Vanessa nods while Lucy looks uncertain”

School bell rings and STUDENTS leave the classroom.

TEACHER

Please, please, guys study if you don’t remember or understand what we’ve been learning in class. Alright guys, have a good day!

 

                        LUCY

Jess, are you sure stealing the answers is the best option? I think we should just study instead.

                        JESS

I have other classes to study for, I don’t have time to study for this test. Plus, my parents are finally considering getting me the car I’ve asked for all year, but only if I pass my midterms.

                       VANESSA

Lucy, if you don’t want to steal the answers, then just stay home. Jess and I will be getting the answers, but if you decide to be less of a scaredy cat, then meet us in the courtyard at 6:00 pm.”

CUT TO:

EXT. COURTYARD- NIGHT

A high school courtyard at night after school has closed. JESS and VANESSA break into the school. LUCY then appears and they figure out their plan for stealing the test answers.

                      VANESSA

            I knew you would show up.

                       LUCY

       “sigh” Let’s just get this over with

                      JESS

Okay, Lucy and I will go into Mrs. Carter’s classroom, and you will keep watch for security.

                    VANESSA

             Okay, be careful.

                      JESS

        Where would she put the answers?

                      LUCY

I don’t know, but we need to hurry up and get them so we can get out of here.

                   “Footsteps”

                     LUCY

          What is that sound and where is Vanessa?                   (whispering)

                     JESS

             QUICK HIDE(whisper-yells)

                “More footsteps”

JESS and LUCY hide, and JESS sees a KILLER with a mask and blood on their clothes.

                     JESS

There is someone wearing a mask with blood on them. (JESS mouths quietly)

             “Footsteps get closer”

                      JESS

                     Help!!!

                     LUCY

                    Ahhhhh

 

FADE OUT: BLACK SCREEN PRESENTING THE TITLE OF THE FILM


                     THE END



Reflection

    Creating the film script and shot list helped my group and I be more prepared for our movie. It also helps the actors of our movie understand what they have to say, as well as what the character they're portraying is like. My group and I used school laptops and personal devices such as computers to complete the script and shot list. We also used programs such as Word to type the script and create the shot list. After creating the character dialogue and the shots we are using for our movie, I believe I've become intermediate at  script making and advanced at creating/understanding shot lists. 

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