Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Shots

- The first shot is going to be a establishing shot of the setting so that the audience underatnd the story line and setting of the story. We will then have a wide shot of the setting with maybe the unicorn in the scene while the opening credits are running.  
- The second shot is going to be a pan shot of all the animals along the screen, so you are observing the characters and getting to meet them.
- The third shot is going to be a wide long shot of the horse, so that you can see the unicorn go past.
- The fourth shot will be a close up of the horse's neck and head that slowly goes into a mid shot to link into the dream section.
- The fifth shot is going to be from a mid shot (fourth shot) to an exterme close up of the bubble (the dream) with the unicorn inside/in front of the bubble.
- The sixith shot will be a mid shot of the bubble and then a hand come into the screen with a pin to pop the dream.
- The seventh shot is a long shot/mid shot of the horse with a panning shot while he/she is looking around for someone to help him with the quest.
- The eighth shot will be another long shot with the horse and another animal in the scene.
- The nineth shot will be a mid shot of the horse holding a map.
- The tenth shot will be of a extreme close up of the map, so all the audience can see the map
- The eleventh shot will be a panning shot of the horse with the map and other animal going on the quest.


*some of the shots may vary when we start recording to make it easier or to make it work with the story better.

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