This is a shot list I created (using a Word Document template). I had this shot list at hand when I was filming and this was very helpful as my actors were also able to see it to get a rough idea of what they should be doing along with my directions. I'm glad I did this as it helped me a lot when I was filming because I was able to see what type of camera shots I had planned for each scenes shot and why this was fitting, along with this, I was also able to change the shots along accordingly to the scenario if I thought there was a better one suited. I was also able to tick off one at a time once I had completed me which helped with my organisational skills as nothing was then improvised or rushed.
The only thing I didn't include on this shot list is what type of sound I was planning on using along with each one, however, I don't think this is a major issue as I was able to purely focus on the camera work. Each one of these shots, once edited together, will be followed with a piece of non-diegetic sound that fits the mood of each one and further captures what I am trying to portray to my audience members. Further details of this can be seen in my post about my music plan and research, as well as my Storyboard posts.
The only thing I didn't include on this shot list is what type of sound I was planning on using along with each one, however, I don't think this is a major issue as I was able to purely focus on the camera work. Each one of these shots, once edited together, will be followed with a piece of non-diegetic sound that fits the mood of each one and further captures what I am trying to portray to my audience members. Further details of this can be seen in my post about my music plan and research, as well as my Storyboard posts.

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