Guide storyboard the shot list
GUIDE Storyboard Storyboard notationD T U D T B Digital Track Up Digital Track Back or Layer track up down STORYBOARD - THINGS TO CONSIDER Mise en Scene a The essential placement or arrangement of things that inhabit the scene b Adding descriptions of the scene Camerawork a Zoom in out b Pan c Scroll Transition a Cut b Fade away Sound THE SHOT LIST Every Shot Size Establishing Shot a An Establishing shot is a crucial introductory component of any scene b It can mark a transition to a new location i Or introduce crucial details about the location or world Master Shot a Like the establishing shot i A master shot con ?rms the location and geography of the scene ii It also clari ?es which characters are in the scene and where they are in relationship to each other b The Master captures the scene playing out in its entirety providing the editor with something to cut out if necessary Wide Shot a The Wide shot positions subjects far from the camera to visually represent their relationship to their environment b This is distinct from the establishing shot which is about location Ci The Wide shot is principally concerned with the scale of the subject c It can be used when you need to make subjects appear i Lost lonely overwhelmed or comment on a subject ? s relationship to their environment d Use it when you need to establish the spatial relationship of the subjects i Make statements using distance depth or size Full Shot a When a subject's entire body reaches from top to the bottom edges of the frame the shot is de ?ned as Full b With a Full shot it ? s not necessary to put the subject in the center of the frame but notice how often this is the case c Use it when you need to make statements about i subject ? s physicality and present a character in all their glory Medium Full Shot Cowboy a The medium full shot is arranged from top of the subject ? s head to just below their waist b Use it when you need to present a subject as con ?dent dangerous or confrontational i Especially when weapons might be drawn Medium Shot a It ? s more of a neutral shot i Neither dramatic like a close-up or distancing like a wide shot b It captures the subject to how we interact with people c The typical composition of a medium shot i starts above the waist but below the chest and ends just the head d Use it when you need to dig into a subject size without losing their physicality or environment i Or utilize a true middle-ground approach that is neither jarring nor especially dramatic Medium Close up Shot a When a shot frames a subject from mid chest to just above their head b Medium close ups are about i reducing distraction and prioritizing story and
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