To accompany the storyboard, I created a shot list to detail each shot that will make up the production of VET-MAN. This gives an objective list of all the shot types, framing, movement and description of the contents of the shot. On top of this, I have included how each scene is lit. This is so that all members of the crew know what is required for each scene so that the production can run as smoothly as possible. The producer will use the shot list to schedule which actors and equipment are used for the production of each scene.
The shot list was created on the third draft of the script and will be developed further based on the final draft of the script. This draft was developed enough so that the outline of the story will remain the same and therefore the shooting of each scene should remain fairly similar - it is just the contents of the scene which may change. This may mean a slight difference in shot types used as certain bits of the scene may get cut which may mean certain camera movements such as crash zooms may not be necessary to capture them - the shot list will be adapted to take into account the changes in the final draft.
The director has told me that the scenes will remain in the same order and take place at the same time of day as planned - this means the only things that will change are the number of shots within the scenes, what they capture and how they are captured. The information to headline each scene will remain the same.
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