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Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 1 Length of Clip: 12 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This clip wouldn’t be used as the actor didn’t quite know what was going on and there was a lot of negative space around the character. However, it is a good shot to establish the character.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 2 Length of Clip: 10 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This take is more zoomed in so reduces the amount of negative space around the character shown in take 1. However, it is a little bit shaky effecting the viewer concentration the on character.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 3 Length of Clip: 8 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot wouldn’t be used as the actor is smirking in a scene which is inappropriate but it is a good as it focuses mainly on the character; helpful for this scene.


Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 4 Length of Clip: 6 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot cannot be used as the actor broke its character.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 3 File Name: shot 5 Length of Clip: 7 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot would be used as the actor is very in focus, helping set the scene.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 6 Length of Clip: 8 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: Although the focus is very on point for this shot, the actor broke his character and the clip is fairly shaky.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 7


Length of Clip: 16 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: Even though this clip is slightly shaky, it would be used as the actor stayed very well in character and the focus was very good throughout zooming.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 8 Length of Clip: 5 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot would be used as it clearly stays on the main vocal point (The iPhone) but it may be discarded as the actor’s hands didn’t stay still.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 9 Length of Clip: 5 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: The shot may not be used as a pigeon got caught in the shot - changing the viewers focus. On the other hand it would be used as the actor fully understood the scene and so was effective.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 10 Length of Clip: 16 seconds


Possibilities and limitations of shot: This take might not be used as the movement is very quick and could have been more effective a tad slower, however it is a pretty good shot focus wise.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 11 Length of Clip: 8 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This would not be used as the actor’s head got cut off from view.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 12 Length of Clip: 11 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot could be used as the actor’s head is in view but he could of done with staying in the shot a little longer.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 13 Length of Clip: 6 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot would be used as the focus on the actor and the poke ball is very good and the ball is kept in scene longer than take 2.


Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 14 Length of Clip: 6 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: The poke ball was not in shot long enough so might not be used.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 15 Length of Clip: 12 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This is useful as it uses the technique rack focus successfully.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 16 Length of Clip: 20 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot might be uses as there is good focus, but the prop wasn’t thrown correctly by the actor.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2


File Name: shot 17 Length of Clip: 10 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot has a good focus like take one and you could choose between either one but it depends on the editor’s choice.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 18 Length of Clip: 9 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot has good focusing throughout but may not be used as the actor didn’t give any reaction to the shot and the poke ball used didn’t quite hit in the right place.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 19 Length of Clip: 8 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This take is better as the actor gave a more effective reaction.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 3 File Name: shot 20 Length of Clip: 3 seconds


Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot would not be used as the prop missed the actor, so is ineffective.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 4 File Name: shot 21 Length of Clip: 8 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot is successful as the reaction is very effective as well as the throwing of the prop.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 22 Length of Clip: 11 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: The clip is slightly shaky so may not be used but the actor was successful in portraying the scene.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 23 Length of Clip: 8 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: Although the camera was slightly shaky, this shot may be choses as the placing of the actor is good.

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Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 24 Length of Clip: 7 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This may not be used as the shot is shaky and the character runs into the wrong location for the next shot.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 25 Length of Clip: 5 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot is better as there is less shaking and the actor runs into the correct location for the next shots.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 26 Length of Clip: 9 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This might not be used as the pole is in focus rather than the actor.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 27 Length of Clip: 8 seconds


Possibilities and limitations of shot: Even though the shot is a tiny bit shaky the focus is better than the previous take.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 28 Length of Clip: 7 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot is good as the focus is successful but the camera is slightly shaky.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 29 Length of Clip: 6 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This shot probably wont be used as the actors reaction is too quick.

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 30 Length of Clip: 5 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: This is better than take one as the actor’s reaction is not only longer but considerably better.

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Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 31 Length of Clip: 11 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 32 Length of Clip: 8 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 33 Length of Clip: 5 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 34 Length of Clip: 4 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:


Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 35 Length of Clip: 2 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 36 Length of Clip: 5 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 37 Length of Clip: 3 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 38 Length of Clip: 1 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:


Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 3 File Name: shot 39 Length of Clip: 3 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 40 Length of Clip: 3 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 41 Length of Clip: 1 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 3 File Name: shot 42 Length of Clip: 5 seconds


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Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 43 Length of Clip: 8 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 44 Length of Clip: 5 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 45 Length of Clip: 4 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 55


Length of Clip: 5 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 3 File Name: shot 56 Length of Clip: 4 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 4 File Name: shot 57 Length of Clip: 6 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 58 Length of Clip: 6 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2


File Name: shot 59 Length of Clip: 7 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 60 Length of Clip: 15 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 2 File Name: shot 61 Length of Clip: 1 min 17 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot: (Different location)

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 3 File Name: shot 31 Length of Clip: 24 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

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Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 63 Length of Clip: 11 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 64 Length of Clip: 6 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 65 Length of Clip: 16 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:

Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 66 Length of Clip: 10 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:


Shot Number (from Storyboard): Take Number: 1 File Name: shot 67 Length of Clip: 7 seconds Possibilities and limitations of shot:




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