Thursday 29 January 2015

Screenshots of Script




9 Key Frame Ideas

All still camera shots and from the first person character in some of the shots.

Picture 1 -
Over the shoulder shot from Dr. Cawley and Chuck's shoulder looking down at Teddy who is on the floor from falling through the door.

Picture 2 -
Side view of Dr Cawley and Teddy talking from Chuck's P.O.V. Dr Cawley has an unexpressed face whilst Teddy has an angered, confused look.

Picture 3 -
Over shoulder shot looking down at files Dr Cawley is reading from.

Picture 4 -
P.O.V shot from Teddy looking at Chuck who is pointing at Dr Cawley.

Picture 5 -
Close up on Teddy's face as he looks confused into a mirror

Picture 6 -
P.O.V from Chuck's perspective as Teddy lunges forward at him

Picture 7 -
Low angle on Dr Cawley pointing a gun at Teddy

Picture 8 -
Low angle of Chuck and Dr Cawley looking down whilst Dr Cawley still has the gun in his hand. Chuck has an angered look on his face and Dr Cawley is looking serious.

Picture 9 -
P.O.V shot from Teddy in a bed sitting up right in a small empty room.


Because of my case study being on Shutter Island and Inception and showing how there style can challenge if it is an independent or hollywood film, and also how the story is told from a 1st person view but not shot that way. By shooting my key frames like this it shows a different perspective of the film and how the story is being told. Each frame will see how everyone else reacts but not how the main character, Teddy, is feeling, until there is a shot where he looks a mirror that is in the room and then makes the question of he doesn't know who he is.