SHOT LISTING BREAKING DOWN YOUR SCRIPT INTO BITS AND PIECES.

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SHOT LISTING BREAKING DOWN YOUR SCRIPT INTO BITS AND PIECES

BEFORE SHOOTING MAKE A CHART MAKE A CHART WHAT ARE THE LOCATIONS? WHAT ARE THE LOCATIONS? WHAT ARE THE SCENES? WHAT ARE THE SCENES? WHAT ACTION IS IMPORTANT TO PROGRESS THE STORY? WHAT ACTION IS IMPORTANT TO PROGRESS THE STORY? WHICH CHARACTERS DO WE NEED TO SEE? WHICH CHARACTERS DO WE NEED TO SEE? STORYBOARD IT! STORYBOARD IT!

ANYTHING YOU FORGOT? ANYTHING YOU FORGOT? NUMBER THE SHOTS IN THE LIST NUMBER THE SHOTS IN THE LIST HOW LONG ARE THE SHOTS? HOW LONG ARE THE SHOTS? REVIEW THE LIST WITH THE GROUP REVIEW THE LIST WITH THE GROUP DID YOU MISS ANYTHING? DID YOU MISS ANYTHING? DO YOU NEED SPECIAL CONTROL OVER A LOCATION (SUCH AS… NO PASSERS-BY TO MAKE IT WORK?) DO YOU NEED SPECIAL CONTROL OVER A LOCATION (SUCH AS… NO PASSERS-BY TO MAKE IT WORK?) BEFORE SHOOTING

WHEN YOU SHOOT MAKE A CHECKLIST COLUMN FOR WHEN THEY’RE DONE MAKE A CHECKLIST COLUMN FOR WHEN THEY’RE DONE MAKE A COLUMN FOR “TAKE” NUMBER MAKE A COLUMN FOR “TAKE” NUMBER IS THERE ANY “CONTINUITY” THAT’S IMPORTANT? IS THERE ANY “CONTINUITY” THAT’S IMPORTANT?

AFTER SHOOTING THIS INFORMATION IS STILL VERY VALUABLE THIS INFORMATION IS STILL VERY VALUABLE GIVE IT TO THE EDITOR WITH PREFERRED “TAKES” CIRCLED GIVE IT TO THE EDITOR WITH PREFERRED “TAKES” CIRCLED SHOWS WHAT WAS DONE WHEN REALITY SET IN SHOWS WHAT WAS DONE WHEN REALITY SET IN NOTE ANY CHANGES OR DECISIONS THAT WERE MADE ON SET NOTE ANY CHANGES OR DECISIONS THAT WERE MADE ON SET

WHY SHOT LISTING? EVERYONE CAN PLAN EVERYONE CAN UNDERSTAND

REAL WORLD EXAMPLES Look at Call Sheet Look at Call Sheet Look at Shot / Script Breakdown Look at Shot / Script Breakdown Look at Host Script Look at Host Script Look at Participant Agreement Look at Participant Agreement Look at Final Product Look at Final Product