Broken Memories (dance film) Written shot plan.
Opening shot.
Full shot of school from the outside (dancer in shot in distance walking around the school.
Dancer walks up to door and pushes slowly expecting it to be locked but it is open.
Dancer enters main hall and walks to stage slowly and gracefully.
Dancer slowly breaks down into starting position (possible hunched over close to floor) Showing sadness
Music slowly builds up and dancer starts doing small condensed dance moves.
dancer walks down
stage and takes left into 1st hallway. As she passes the rear entrance
shoe silhouette image of dancer walking past.
dancer walks down hallway slowly but gracefully touching the walls to show her reminising of past days.
Using the door entrances as cover the dancer will appear to transport from different door ways.
dancer enters room
with circle of chairs and performs in the middle of the circle as we
follow her leaving the room she dissapear and leaves from a different
room.
After visiting
designated rooms with slow small movements she makes her way up the
first flight of stairs as she starts to ascend up the stairs. This is
where the dancers movements start to get more exaggerated but still
showing sorrow/sadness.
As dancer gets to
the top of the stairs and starts walking down the hall way shot with
change to roof outside. Camera will track dancer through the corridor to
the other end.
Change shot back to dancer as he/she enters room with the singular chair.
Dancer looks out of broken window and presses hand up against glass as she dose camera angel changes from inside to outside
Dancer leaves room
with chair and makes way down second corridor. Second camera starts
shooting as dancer reaches the bottom of the stairs.
Dancer walks to
fire exit door in fount of him/her camera two takes door on the left and
meets with dancer at the top entrance of the kitchen. Dancer walkes
through dining room interacting with folded up tables and chairs as we
follow the acterss around the tables we loose sight of her as if she has
disappeared
(make sure to get 50fps and any extra cut aways)
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