Saturday, March 1, 2025

shots list

The film opens with a girl in the kitchen filled with the warm glow of flickering candles, creating an intimate yet suspense atmosphere. Soft, haunting music plays in the background as we see a young girl wearing baggy clothes, her scars subtly visible on her arms as she prepares a meal. Each slice of vegetables or her baking something and stir of the pot is accompanied by flashbacks that hint at her traumatic past, weaving a mysterious narrative that keeps the audience intrigued. The camera captures her focused expressions, revealing a mix of determination and vulnerability, while the shadows in the kitchen seem to set unease feeling/tone to the film opening. As she cooks, the tension builds, leaving viewers eager to uncover the secrets behind her scars and the story that lies beneath the surface. 

We’ll use extreme close-ups to capture the girl’s hands as she chops ingredients, emphasizing her focus and the scars on her skin, which tells part of her story. White shots will establish the kitchen environment, showing the contrast between her solitude and the bustling world outside. Striking shots will highlight key moments, like the flicker of a candle or the steam rising from a pot, creating an atmosphere of mystery. Point of view shots will immerse the audience in her experience, allowing them to see the world through her eyes as she navigates her memories. High-angle shots will give a sense of vulnerability, making her appear small in her surroundings, while quick cuts to black will create tension and anticipation, leaving viewers questioning what lies ahead in her journey.

example of place where one of my scenes took place: 










shots list planned on using:

  • Extreme Close-Ups (to highlight key details and build suspense)
  • Wide Shots (to establish an tense atmosphere)
  • Tracking Shots (to create a sense of movement and mystery)
  • Point-of-View Shots (to immerse the audience in the character’s experience)
  • Low & High-Angle Shots (to enhance tension and vulnerability)
  • Insert Shots (to reveal clues)
  • Silhouette Shots (to emphasize mystery and fear)
  • Smash Cut to Black (to leave the audience in suspense)
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