shots list.

Here are the shots we are using for our opening sequence:
  1. A steady cam to show the main character in bed, the steady cam will slowly zoom in to a phone on a table beside the character.
  2. A close-up shot on the phone to reveal the time of the alarm going off, the camera will stay in place as the phone is taken away and put back in place by the main protagonist.
  3. A low close up on the characters feet as he gets out of bed and walks away.
  4. An over the shoulder shot of our main protagonist looking at clues on a wall.
  5. A close up of a shower head/ tap turning on.
  6. An close up on the back of the main protagonists head as he puts on a shower cap.
  7. A close up of the character walking out of the bath room with a towel over his face.
  8. An over the shoulder shot of the character walking towards his bedroom.
  9. A close of the character buttoning up his shirt.
  10. A close up of him putting on his tie.
  11. A pan shot of the character selecting a blazer from his wardrobe.
  12. A medium close up of the blazer being thrown on his bed.
  13. A shot of the characters hand selecting a leather /or bomber jacket from his wardrobe.
  14. A shot from behind of the protagonist putting his jacket on.
  15. A low shot of the characters feet walking down the stairs.
  16. A close up of the main character stepping on a kids toy at the bottom of the stairs.
  17.  An over the shoulder shot the character looking in a set of drawers.
  18. A close up of a Police detective badge in the characters hand.
  19. *Character puts down badge* Close up on a Photo of a women and young girl (His wife and daughter)
  20. A close up of his hand turning on a kettle.
  21. A shot of the kettle boiling.
  22. A close up of him filling up his mug.
  23.  Close up of character putting down mug and taking gun beside it.
  24. Low shot of the character walking down hallway, camera slowly rises up.
  25. Close up on characters face, finally revealing the main character. 

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