Shooting Script
Scene 1
1) Interior camera place- eye level angle to man (victim) sitting in the electrocution chair.
2) Use a tripod- most usefully and steady apparatus, also need it on tracks for when were tracking into the mans eyes.
3) Cameras subject- the character of the main part- the man in the electric chair.
4) Aspects of Mise en Scene-
5) Setting- scene 1 stone wall in studio and the electric chair as a focal point in the middle of the studio.
6) Costume- priest, governor, guards, man.
7) Lighting- low dim lights surrounding room one brighter spotlight on electric chair.
8) Props- electric chair, bible, governor’s letters.
9) Shot type- establishing shot, tracking slowly in; close up, extreme close up.
Scene 2
1) Interior camera place- three points lighting on floor- key, back and fall positions. Backlighting to light back of bar, customers.
2) Mid shot angle- use a tripod, also when opening into second scene tracking out to visualize man and location/surroundings.
3) The cameras subject- man in Bar, new surrounding, new time period.
4) Aspects of Mise en scene-
5) Setting- brick wall, American style posters, bar, stools, table.
6) Costume- man in bar tending/casual, everyday clothes. Customers-same casual clothing.
7) Lighting- three point lighting on floor, well lit, bright open room- daytime. Key, film and back,
8) Props- bar chairs, coasters, glasses, posters, duke box.
9) Shot type- tracking out slowly, close up, wide shot.
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