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Rough shot list

This was my first version of my rough shot list. I ensured that for my final shot list, I included a higher range of more detailed shots from a higher range of different angles. I was aware that this draft would not be the final piece. Therefore, it has allowed me to develop my ideas and has helped me to develop a more creative version. I have managed to write this one in the same order as I did in my final list. 

Take photos of someone at home, arrange lighting to look like film lighting don’t use overhead lighting

Experiment with lighting to create shadows
Try experimenting with half lighting across someones face

Ex boyfriend stalking new boyfriend and ex girlfriend

First half gives her an engagement ring
Back-story to the new couple
Nice music
Reference to having moved on
‘im so much happier than I used to be’ ‘im so happy im not with someone whose crazy’

Second half is the stalking
Shots of the stalker monitoring them
Long range shots of them walking out house
More dialogue
Couple of monitors back to back film in the women’s ‘office’ speaking to her work colleagues about it
Think of different ways he can stalk her
Film her reaction
They see the stalker in the house


Third section new boyfriend gets killed

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