Shot List
What I Plan to Record
I decided to do my project on a writer’s choice. There are different tools that a writer can choose, and I go through the three that I would select between. In the beginning, there were quills, a feather that was dipped into ink and then used to write on paper. Now we have pencils, mechanical pencils, fountain pens, ball point pens, and the list goes on.
As a writer, I like having choices, but I also have a go-to tool that I use when notetaking. This is to show what I feel is the easiest and most versatile for notetaking (without involving modern technology to take the notes). I choose between a pen, a mechanical pencil, and a regular, old-fashioned pencil.
Equipment
The Following are the tools that I will use to shoot my video:
- Video Camera
- Tripod
- A No.2 Pencil
- A Mechanical Pencil
- A Pen
- Three Sheets of Notebook paper
It is easy to see why I need the camera, because I cannot record without it. I have a tripod to that I can record a couple of steady shots for the project. The gimbal is used to capture another steady shot while I pan across the paper, without having to remain stationary. And then the paper and writing tools are going to be used as the subjects in the frame.