Shot List Shot Number 1 2 Shot Description Type of Shot Elizabeth walking Wide angle long shot down corridor. Long shot Elizabeth reaching for door handle, opening door. Long shot From Tasha s point of view as she sits down. Wide angle medium shot Wide angle medium shot, (match on action) medium close-up, (shot reverse shot) High angle, over the shoulder medium close up.
Shot List Shot Number 1 2 Shot Description Type of Shot Elizabeth walking Wide angle long shot down corridor. Long shot Elizabeth reaching for door handle, opening door. Long shot From Tasha s point of view as she sits down. Wide angle medium shot Wide angle medium shot, (match on action) medium close-up, (shot reverse shot) High angle, over the shoulder medium close up.
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Shot List Shot Number 1 2 Shot Description Type of Shot Elizabeth walking Wide angle long shot down corridor. Long shot Elizabeth reaching for door handle, opening door. Long shot From Tasha s point of view as she sits down. Wide angle medium shot Wide angle medium shot, (match on action) medium close-up, (shot reverse shot) High angle, over the shoulder medium close up.
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1 down corridor. Elizabeth from behind Wide angle medium 2 walking down corridor. long shot
Elizabeth walking Wide-angle medium
3 towards a door. shot Elizabeth reaching for Wide angle medium 4 door handle, opening shot, (match on action) door. Elizabeth entering Medium close-up, 5 room. (match on action)
From Tashaǯs point of High angle, over the
6 view as Elizabeth sits shoulder medium close down. up, (shot reverse shot)
From Elizabethǯs point Low angle, over the
7 of view as she hands shoulder medium shot, Tasha the notebook. (shot reverse shot)
From Tashaǯs point of Over the shoulder
8 view as Elizabeth medium shot, (shot leaves the room. reverse shot)
The shots as a whole always stick to the 180 degree rule so as not to create a confused, jumpy sequence.