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Shot List

After writing the synopsis and treatment, I crafted the shot list so once we shoot our music video we have a clear idea in our heads about how many shots and what kind need to be shot. This will help us from having to schedule any re-shoots if we later find out we don't have enough footage. Making the shot list also helped us establish the pace of editing we want in our music video and consequently any additional scenes, shots and difference in order of the aforementioned elements that.

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We practiced a hand held dummy shoot where Mahnoor was behind the camera, I gave me direction to how to shoot the shots and Mahum was our actor for the video. By this practice we were able to put our shot list into a real life practical use and we were able to see if we could perform continuity editing. We also managed to refine our shortlist through this process.

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