Our group collaborated in order to create a comprehensible shot list that all our group members would be satisfied with. We took turns saying what we think are types of shots that would be appropriate for situations within our thriller and then we would all together decide whether to use the suggested shot or not to. Moreover each of us developed upon almost all of the shots after finishing the shot list to further improve upon it. Continuing for every shot we chose to either use the tripod, slider or to hold the camera. For instance for the shot representing the husband opening the door to reveal the mysterious figure we chose to use the slider as we thought it would fittingly build suspense. In order for us to remember from what angles we took the shots listed and from what position in the location we shot we wrote small detailed notes on the right hand side of the shot list. While creating the shot list we also looked on our storyboard to get a better idea of what we want to capture during our shoot day. I can positively say that after our group finished writing up the shot list I was able to easily visualize the way in which our sequence would be shot using the shots written in the shot list. In general I think that writing a shot list together with my group was a big step for us towards being prepared to shoot on our shooting date.
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