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Shot List REMEMBER ME

Shot type When did we use it? What was your reason for using the
shot?
1. Wide shot This was the first shot we used to We used this shot to show our
show Claires house. audience where the majority of the
film takes place.

2. Medium shot The next shot we used was a medium The reason for this shot was to slowly
shot along with a pan to show Claire. introduce our audience to Claire, and
to also show the state she is in due to
her cancer.

3. Close up This shot was used to show Claire We decided to use this so the audience
writing her letter. could get a better look at what Claire
was doing, and even see what she was
writing.

4. Master shot This shot was used right after the This shot was used to give the
close up of Claire while she is in her audience a clearer view on where
room. Claire is and what her room looks like.

5. Two shot/ The scene switches to the next one The relevance of this shot was to show
medium shot where Claire is watching TV with her our audience the relationship between
adoptive mother. both mother and daughter. It helps to
show how close they were before
Claire had cancer, which made her
distant.
6. Over the Within this same scene we used over We used this technique so the
shoulder/ shot the shoulder shots as the two audience have a closer look at the
reverse shot characters spoke. interaction between the mother and
daughter.

7. Close up This shot was used to show the To bring the audience back into the
beginning of a new scene with Claire present day drastically we used a
in the present day. close-up to show Claire to remind
them how she looks now.
8. Master shot This shot was used in a new scene at This shot helps the audience to
Claires friends house. recognise where the characters are
and what they are doing all in one
shot.

9. Over the This is used when Claire and Rachel The shot helps to show the interaction
shoulder are talking. between both characters, so the
audience can be drawn into the action.

10. Close up The close up is used as Rachel and We used a close up to show the phone
Claire talk. while both girls speak as it is an
important element in the scene.

11. Extreme close The extreme close up was used as To draw more attention to the phone
up Claire was talking to Rachel. we used an extreme close up so the
audience could get a clearer view of
what the message was.

12. Two shot Used while Claire and Rachel are The shot is used to show both girls in
talking. the front room again, almost like
signalling the end of the memory.

13. Over the This shot is used in a new scene to The shot was effective to show Claires
shoulder/ pan show Claire with her mother. view of her mothers frustration as she
struggled to cope with the bills.

14. Medium shot Used to show Claires mother at the This shot was used to show a clearer
computer desk. view of what Claires mother is looking
at, as well as her body language which
shows how frustrated she is.

15. Over the Used as Claires mother flicks through This shot shows a better view of the
shoulder pages of bills. bills, which helps the audience to
understand the mothers frustration.
16. Extreme close This is used as Claires mother looks at This shot adds more emphasis to how
up a bill in particular. much the treatment for Claires
leukaemia costs.

17. Medium shot This shot is used to show Claire being The shot helps to bring the audience
ill. back into the present so they
remember what is going on.

18. Wide shot This shot was used at the beginning of The shot helps to show both Isabel and
another memory. Claire in the park, so the audience can
understand where Claire is taking them
with another memory.

19. Over the This is used as both Isabel and Claire This helps to show the reactions and
shoulder/ shot talk about their future. emotions of both characters as they
reverse shot speak.

20. Wide shot This shot was used after they spoke. The wide shot helps to symbolise the
end of the scene and it also shows how
much fun both Claire and Isabel had
the last time they went out.

21. Close up It was used when we changed from Drastically shows the audience the
the past to the present. state in which Claire is in and how she
has physically changed.

22. Master shot This was used to establish a new The master shot helps the audience to
scene, another one of her memories. realise where Claire is, which is in an
art classroom, and what she is doing in
the scene.

23. Medium shot This was used as Claire was doing We used this to show a closer look of
work in her art class. Claire in the classroom so the audience
could see she was doing work.
24. Close up The shot was featured as Claire was This shot was used to show the
sketching. concentration on Claires face so the
audience could see how serious she
was about her art.

25. Over the Another shot used to show Claires The shot enabled the audience to
shoulder work. finally see what Claire was doing in her
art book.

26. POV Used when Claire was flicking through This put the audience in her shoes as
her book. she continues to work on a piece in her
book. It helps the audience to feel like
they are connected to her in a way
since they are seeing things through
her eyes.
27. Close up The close up was used in Claires last a We used this shot to help ease the
present day scene. audience before the next dramatic
scenes occurred.

28. Extreme close Used when Claires eyes start to This was a clearer shot used to show
up flutter. how Claire has finally reached the last
few moments of her life.

29. Canted angle It was used when Claire drops her pen This was to help show the instability in
after her hand falls from her bed. Claire as she dies, so the audience
could make out the fact that she was
gone.

30. Close up This was used when the pen hit the The close up helps to show the
floor. dramatic fall of the pen which
symbolises that Claire is now dead.

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