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Shot List

  • escetbon
  • Mar 27, 2023
  • 1 min read

1. SCENE NUMBER

Scene numbers help keep track of your shot list and schedule. You can also use color labels to identify different scenes or types of shots. If you are shooting different locations, subjects, dishes, models, etc…these would be different scenes.

2. SHOT NUMBER


3. DESCRIPTION

Provide as much detail as you can for each shot. It could be anything from a description, an action in the scene, or a line of dialogue.

4. SHOT SIZE

Shot size defines the size of the subject in the frame (e.g., close-up, medium shot, etc).

5. SHOT TYPE (CAMERA ANGLE)

The shot type references the position of the camera in relation to the subject (e.g., eye-level, high angle, low angle, etc.).




 
 
 

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