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Shot 1

In this shot we will


track our Main
character down a
hallway. This will
be a middle shot
that looks at the
character from
the waist up.
At this point we
will not be able to
see his face

Shot 2
In the second shot,
we will use a
crabbing shot to
track the main
character from a
side view. This will
be a neutral angled
middle shot that
will capture
everything
between the
characters neck to
waist. This allows
us to put a focus on
the characters
hand gestures.
They will be
trembling/fidgety,
which implies
nervousness.

Shot 8
We cut to an over
the shoulder shot
of character two
in the foreground
watching
character one
continue to pull
out his chair and
sit down (dialogue
will be spoken

Shot 9
A shot over the
shoulder of
character one. We
can see character
two sitting in front
of him at the table
(Dialogue will be
spoken).
Shot/reverse shot
is used

Shot 3
In this shot, the
character will stop
walking and come to a
stop in front of a door.
Here we will use an arc
shot to get a 360/180degree view of the
characters facial
expression. We will
also use a close up in
this shot this also
diverts the attention of
the viewer to his facial
expression (which will
be worried and
anxious). This again is
helping us to build
tension in the
audience, and forces
them to ask questions
like why is he so
nervous? and what
will happen next?

Shot 10
Cut to a shot taken
from over the
shoulder of
character two as she
watched character
one get up from his
chair in an angry
rage.
Shot/reverse shot is
used.

Shot 4
Here we will
do a side
profile shot of
the character
as he
hesitates
opening the
door. This will
be a long shot
that allows us
to see his
whole body.

Shot 5
Here we will film
from behind the
character in a
high angled over
the shoulder shot
as he decides to
open the door
and walk in.

Shot 11
This sequence
continues as
the camera
films him
walking out of
the room from
a different/
reversed
perspective.

Shot 12
A shot of
character one
reaching for the
door handle and
opening it from
the perspective of
over the shoulder
of character two
who remains sat
at the table.

Shot 6
An over the
shoulder shot is
used to show the
character walking
through the door
into the room. We
see him walk
towards the table/
the employer from
over the employers
shoulder.
(over the shoulder
shot)

Shot 7
We cut to an over
the shoulder shot
of character 1
pulling out a chair
to sit down in front
of the employer
(character 2)
(dialogue will be
spoken by
character 2 here)
(shot/reverse shot
is used)

Shot 13

Shot 14
The scene will fade
out to black and
the credits will roll.

The camera is places


outside the door.
Match on action will
be used here from
the outside of the
room to show him
walking out, and
slamming the door.
We pan the camera
slightly to the left so
we can get a

here)
Shot/reverse shot
is used

continuous sequence
of him walking down
the hallway.

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