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A2 MEDIA STUDIES G324 ADVANCED PORTFLIO IN MEDIA Shot List SHOT NO. SHOT TYPE ACTION MISE EN SCENE 1 Establishing shot Slow zoom in 2 Close up Still camera showing the artist 3 Close up Slow zoom out 4 Establishing Shot Pan to right 5 Close up Zoom out 6 Long Shot 7 Close up 8 9 Close-up Actor lip synchs to the lyrics of the song. Camera is dragging to the side during this. 10 Point of View Shot Still shot showing the location empty. The area is completely free of the rabbit men. It creates an eerie tense atmosphere as it is unclear where they have gone. 11 Close-up Reverts back to shot of Actor 12 Long Shot Still shot with shallow focus. The camera will be mainly focused on the environment rather than the artist who is in the distance of the shot. The decaying forest will have an intimidating and dark atmosphere due to its muted colours and isolating atmosphere. The tension within the actor in the forest is increased. In the background you will be able to see some rabbit men walking towards or watching the actor. 13 Medium-Close up Tracking backwards to go with the speed of which the actor is walking. 14 Medium Shot The camera will zoom in as their will be a rabbit man in shot which will be the focus of the shot. The Rabbit-man will be hiding in some trees as the Actor walks past. He will shrouded by branches and leaves, blending in

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A2 MEDIA STUDIESG324 ADVANCED PORTFLIO IN MEDIA

Shot ListSHOT NO. SHOT TYPE ACTION MISE EN SCENE

1 Establishing shot Slow zoom in

2 Close up Still camera showing the artist

3 Close up Slow zoom out

4 Establishing Shot Pan to right

5 Close up Zoom out

6 Long Shot

7 Close up

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9 Close-upActor lip synchs to the

lyrics of the song. Camera is dragging to the side during this.

10 Point of View Shot Still shot showing the location empty.

The area is completely free of the rabbit men. It creates an eerie tense atmosphere as it is unclear where they have

gone.11 Close-up Reverts back to shot of Actor

12 Long Shot

Still shot with shallow focus. The camera will be mainly focused on

the environment rather than the artist who is in the distance of the shot.

The decaying forest will have an intimidating and dark

atmosphere due to its muted colours and isolating

atmosphere. The tension within the actor in the forest

is increased. In the background you will be able

to see some rabbit men walking towards or watching

the actor.

13 Medium-Close upTracking backwards to go with the speed of

which the actor is walking.

14 Medium ShotThe camera will zoom in as their will be a rabbit man in shot which will

be the focus of the shot.

The Rabbit-man will be hiding in some trees as the Actor

walks past. He will shrouded by branches and leaves, blending in well with the forest so he will remain

unseen.

15Medium Close up

Camera will track the actor from behind as

she walks through the forest.

The actor will be surrounded by Rabbit men but will

unaware of the presence closing in on her.

16Tracking shot from the front. It is a reverse of

the last shot.17 Close Up, Point of View

ShotThe camera tracks

forward to the shoulder, indicating that the man is reaching forward to

The Actor will turn around at the last minute as she thinks that there is someone behind

her.

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grab her.

18 Long ShotThe camera will show a high angle that would

clearly show that there is nobody behind her.

The location will suddenly feel huge and less claustrophobic

due to the camera angles when the rabbit men are not currently trying to get to the

actor.

19 Close upThe camera will show

the actor’s hand shaking with nerves and tension

The Actor’s hand will be shaking and clenched tightly

in fear.

20 Medium ShotA low angle shot which

will focus on making the rabbit man look

incredibly intimidating.

The Rabbit man will seem to tower over the actor and she would not even realise he is

there.21 Close up Still shot of the artist

turning around.This will play on the idea that

the Rabbit men may not actually be real or are

supernatural beings. The actor will look terrified in this

section.22 Long Shot

Shot zooming in slowly to make shot look

denser.

23 Wide Shot

Large scale still shot. This shot will emphasise

the loneliness of the actor and her isolation

within the forest.

The forest within this shot will be the main priority as it will tower over the actor to the point where the actor looks

tiny.24 Close-up Simple close up of the

actor lip synching

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Medium shot

The camera will track the actor from a

distance as she walks down some steps.

This shot will show how the actor is descending into more madness by walking down the stairs into ‘the Rabbit Hole’ where she will be in even more danger.

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The actor will be at the side of the camera at a considerably low angle. This is done to further

show what is behind her when she isn’t looking in the right direction. It will create the idea that the actor is now in a more dangerous situation

within the narrative of the song.

The shot will show the rabbit men in the background

creeping towards the actor while they are stood in the

landscape. The separate field will be used to show how the

rabbit men are so close yet so far. The actor will turn around to look at them sensing their

presence.

27 Close-upAnother shot of the actor turning around. This one will be done at a much slower pace.

Slow turn of the head. Almost as if she does not want to

actually see what is behind her.

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Point of view Shot

The shot will this time show the rabbit men walking towards the

actor as she is now too far into ‘the rabbit hole’

so she is able to see them. These shots will

be done in long takes to emphasise the

importance and scope of the actions that have

just occurred during the narrative.

This will be the first time the actor actually looks at the

camera as the reverse shots of each character looking at

each other from their perspective is the most vital

part of the narrative. The Actor will run from the Rabbit

men when the camera is focused on her as she is now able to realise her fears are a

disturbing reality.

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30 Medium shotThe Camera will be at a

low angle tracking backwards quickly.

The actor will be trying to run as fast as possible but she will

be struggling as she will be weak from trying to run away

from them for such a long time.

31 Close up The camera will tilt upwards towards the

face of a rabbit.

Two of the rabbits will be seen walking towards the direction of where the actor went. The

tilt shot will go up to the

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standing rabbits face. This shot is done to confirm that

the real pursuit for both divisions has now begun.

32 Long shot

The camera will be stationary and will shoot

the actor from a distance as she tries to

escape the forest.

This is meant to show the urgency within the actor to

escape despite the fact she is lost in a place she does not fully understand. This will

mean she will look panicked and confused by the whole ordeal. There will be rabbit

men in the forest that will be hidden so they will blend in

with the background.

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Medium Close up

Camera will zoom out slowly on a rabbit in the trees where the actor is.

The rabbit will be perched on top of a tree looking downwards like he is

searching for his prey. The overemphasis on rabbits now shows that the Actor is now

the stranger in their world and the rabbits are not the strangers in her world.

34Zooming out shot that

shows the actor confused about where

to go.

This is done to emphasise the panic and the confusion within

the actor. There will again some rabbits in the

background.

35 Mediums shot

Zooming in shot of three Rabbits watching in the distance. This is done to emphasise the danger

and power of the rabbits.

The centre rabbit will have one of his hands raised in the

air. Almost in a sense of a declaration of war on the

actor. This will be shot on a field near the forest where the actor is in to show how close

they are to her.

36 close up Zooming in shot of the main rabbit’s face.

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Close up

The first shot will be of the actor from the front, quickly walking down a hidden area she thinks is safe. The second shot will be a reversed shot

of her head from behind.

The Actor will have now entered a deeper part of the

forest. This section will feature no rabbits temporally

to create a false sense of hope.38

39 Medium Shot

The camera will be stationary but have a

deep focus with only the main actor’s head. It will

be mainly focused on the rabbits in the

background.The rabbits will appear from behind scenery in the area and walk towards her. The

Actor will be looking around convinced she is now safe and

sound. She will then have a face of terror as she sees more rabbits homing in on her. It will encapsulate the

terror and fear that the men are creating as they seem to

be almost supernatural in their nature when they get to

the actor.

40 Low angle Long ShotA stationary shot

showing more rabbits in front of the actor.

41 Extreme Close UpZoom in on the Actor’s

face to show the claustrophobic she is

currently in.

42 Long/ Point of View shotThe actor will see an

escape route within the trees for her to escape.

43 Medium Close up

The Rabbit men will turn slowly to where the

actor has run to. There will be two or three other rabbits in the background moving

forward.

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44 Medium shotThree rabbits walking

down a pathway trying to find the actor. This

will briefly let the audience see life from their perspective but

will not give away enough about them

personally.

The following shots will show the comparisons and

similarities between the two divisions despite them being opposed to each other. It is

supposed to show the contrast in emotions with the actor looking panicked and running fast. Whereas the

Rabbits are cold, emotionless and are walking slowly.

45 Extreme close-up

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Long shot47

A shot of the actor running alone along a

similar stretch of forest. Camera will be tracking backwards to keep up

with the actor’s running.

48 Medium ShotStationary shot of

Rabbits looking up into the sky.

IT will noticeable that time has passed as the sky will be

darker than it was at the beginning of the video. The

Rabbits will silhouetted by the darkness.

49 Medium close up

Actor sees something in the distance. Camera tracks backwards then stops when the actor

does.

The actor is given a sense that they have escaped the

Rabbits as she sees a gate in the distance that leads out of the forest. The gate has no trees behind it so it is clear that it looks like an escape

route.50 Longshot/Point of View Zooming in shot of gate

in the distance.

51 Low angle medium shot Tracking backwards slightly to give scope.

The actor opens the gate and gets out of the forest. She is

no longer running as she feels that she is safe from the

rabbits as she is no longer in the forest.

52 Establishing ShotZooming in slightly on

the centred rock to hint at its significance.

Large, hilly grass field with a large rock right at the centre of it. It will be a mysterious

location as it seems completely disconnected from

the previous locations that were present in the video. The area will also be isolated but it

will have a more relaxed feeling to it due to the fact it

is not a dead forest. It is a location which looks alive and

active. At the very least

53 Medium shot

Tracking shot from the side of the actor walking up to the rock in the hill while she is lip synching the chorus of the song.

54 Close upActor lip synching while

walking towards the rock.

55 Point of View, Long Shot

Actor walks up to the rock and sits down with

her back being supported by the rock.

The Camera will be handheld to give a

sense it is the rabbits watching her from a

distance.

56 Medium Close up into a Long Shot.

Stationary shot, which will zoom out on a large,

scale revealing more within the scene.

As the camera zooms out it will reveal that there is a rabbit stood on the rock

looking over her. There is also one stood on the left of her

and there is one stood on the right. This is the most

important scene in the video, as it will show how the rabbits

will always be following the actor no matter where she is

in her life.

57 Medium close upStationary shot of the

actor turning their head to the left very quickly sensing that there is

The actor will look around, as she is paranoid that the

rabbits have followed her to the rock. Her search is

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something with her.

however unsuccessful as they seem to have vanished.

However it does show that she is learning from her previous mistakes and is

becoming more aware of their presence.

58 Close upStationary shot on a

high angle. Actor stands up and looks where a rabbit was standing.

59 Point of view/Long shotCamera tracks sideways

showing the area as empty.

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Medium Shot

Zooming out shot of Rabbits stood behind

her. Actor turns to them slowly this time aware

of their existence.

61On a high angle to

represent the inferiority of the actor and

intimidating nature of the Rabbits.

The Rabbits have left the actor with no way of escaping,

as there are no gaps where the Actor could escape like

there was previously.62 Point of View/Medium Close up

Sweeping, low angle shot of the Rabbits

stood over where the actor would be.

63 Extreme Close up Zooming in shot on the actor’s face.

64 Long shot turning into a medium shot

The Camera will zoom out as the Rabbits walk along with the actor. As the camera zooms out it reveals a rabbit stood in

the distance who is staring at the camera.

The actor will be held by her arms and will be forced and will be struggling massively. One Rabbit will have hold of an arm each will one walks

towards the camera. This will show the victory of the

Rabbits in having captured the actor.

This will end the narrative with almost a break of the

fourth wall with the Rabbits staring at the camera as if he

is staring at the viewer. He will walk towards the camera at the end symbolising he is coming for the viewer next.