Shot List

Shot List: 
Shots are very important for adding meaning to what is being filmed so we decided to use many shots but primarily over the shoulder, dolly, and tracking shots. These shots will add context to the opening scene and set up what is happening. The characters will have dialogue throughout the over the shoulder shots will have the characters explaining what is going on.

Then the dolly shots will follow a character and show where they are going except our dolly shots will be hand held. We have gimbal so the shot will be steady if it is held at the same height. 




 Close-ups used to emphasize a characters reaction and are very important for the mob genre because it can show the bosses expression. His expression can emphasize the severity of what is happening. We will use tracking shots to follow a character when they are moving showing where they are going. Panning shots will be used when dialogue is occurring and the camera needs to go from one character to another.


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