1. Shot List
Names: Alex Onyejuba
Shot
Number
Shot Type & Movement (e.g.
Close Up)
Shot Description
1
· Low angle shot - still
The camera would be
placed behind the “little
leader” from the level of
his waist downwards.
2
· Mid shot
Camera would stay still
as “little leader” dribbles
past one opponent.
3
· Mid/long shot
· Panning shot
Shot of “little leader”
passing the ball to a team
mate and the camera
follows it.
4
· Mid shot
· Panning shot
The camera follows him
collecting the ball and
jumping to try and score.
5
· Mid shot
“Big leader” comes into
screen and jumps
upwards budging “little
leader” and making him
miss. The camera would
probably stay still, it
might even pan it.
6 · High angle shot - still The camera will be
placed behind “little
leader” at an angle that
makes the “big leader”
far more superior and in
such a way that I can get
low-key lighting on him.
7
· Over-the-shoulder shot - still
The camera would be
placed behind the “big
leader” facing slightly
downwards on the “little
leader”.
8 The camera will be
2. · Extreme close-up - still
bench level and very
close to the “main
characters” leg showing
only his legs and his feet.
9
· Panning shot
The camera would
follow the “main
character” as he picks up
the ball and stands up.
10
· Long distance shot - still
The camera will be
positioned behind each
actor – over their
shoulders possibly.
11
· Mid shot/Close-up
The camera will be
placed behind one of the
opponents and after that
beside them with a close-up.
12
· Panning shot
The camera will follow
the ball slightly when it’s
thrown upwards.
13
· Close-up - still
The camera will be faced
at the basketball.
14
· Mid shot – move slightly
Camera will be facing
the actor then move
slightly to the side.
15
· Long shot - moving
The camera will follow
both actors with a long
shot of them.
16
· Extreme close-up - still
Camera will be placed
very close to the actor’s
foot.
17
· Mid shot
· Long shot
The camera will be
placed at different places
from the main character
when he attempts to
make his slam dunk.
18 · Long shot - still Camera will be place far
away from the actors.