Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Inception (2010) Shot List


0.00 - 0.06 - MPAA information screen
0.06 - 0.09 - Mid shot/tracking
0.09 - 0.10 - Close up
0.10 - 0.11 - Pan
0.11 - 0.15 - Production company
0.15 - 0.16 - Black screen
0.16 - 0.17 - High angle
0.17 - 0.18 - High angle
0.18 - 0.25 - Tilt
0.25 - 0.27 - Close up
0.27 - 0.30 - Over the shoulder zoom
0.30 - 0.32 - Pan
0.32 - 0.36 - Zoom
0.36 - 0.37 - Black screen
0.37 - 0.38 - Tracking shot
0.38 - 0.40 - Intertitles on a black screen
0.40 - 0.42 - Mid shot
0.42 - 0.43 - Tracking mid shot
0.43 - 0.44 - Wide shot
0.44 - 0.46 - Intertitles on a black screen
0.46 - 0.47 - Close up
0.47 - 0.48 - Wide shot
0.48 - 0.49 - Two shot
0.49 - 0.50 - Close up
0.50 - 0.51 - Mid shot
0.51 - 0.52 - Long shot
0.52 - 0.53 - Spinning intertitles on a dark screen looking up at buildings from a low angle
0.53 - 0.54 - Close up
0.54 - 0.55 - Tracking shot
0.55 - 0.56 - Long shot
0.56 - High angle close up
0.56 - 0.57 - Two shot
0.57 - 0.58 - Slow motion mid shot
0.58 - 1.00 - Intertitles
1.00 - 1.01 - Pan
1.01 - 1.02 - Two shot
1.02 - 1.03 - Pan
1.03 - 1.04 - Slow motion mid shot
1.04 - 1.05 - Tracking shot
1.05 - Slow motion mid shot
1.05 - 1.06 - Tracking shot
1.06 - 1.08 - Long shot
1.08 - 1.18 - Ariel shot of buildings turn into the main title of the film
1.18 - 1.21 - Ending intertitles

From completing this task I found that using a good variety of shots in different orders help to show the different angles of the film and show the story, I also found that the trailer sometimes has more than one shot a second to create a fast paced trailer which then changes the mood. I know that looking at my genre and type of trailer I am going to have to have a lot of shots at a fast paced in order to fit the theme.


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