Saturday, November 1, 2025

(Research) for our swede

                                                                    Scene we are doing



The shot draft is described above. It is the rough draft of what we envision every shot and cut will have to be for filming.


One of the scenes props will have to be this license.


Our three character in the scene.




 In order to get an idea of what we need to shoot, we need to gather all different shots in order to know what shots we need and what they have in it. I researched the iconic scene on Youtube that is 2 minutes and 26 seconds long of a scene. I started to draw a quick brief draft of the shot being shown. I put the upcoming cast's names on the belonging characters with what shot type it is. 

The scene also showed certain clothes and props needed to represent the setting and context of the scene. I then put arrows that follows the next shot that sometimes cycles the same shot. I also added instructions on what cut happens in between shots and what action happens to proceed the shots. I saw that we start with a handheld then later go into a stationary shot when they are talking in the scene. We also saw aspects of mise en scene that used frontality to empower a character.

In the end, the shots are all ordered by the shot list with arrows pointing to the next shot, after studying all the details I will have to maximize the most I can with the scene, as my job as director, its my job to provide quality and upmost fun for our group. Taking role as a cinematographer will challenge me to take the exact positions and angles in order for it to look like the same.

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