Year 12 Applied - Edit Workshop Exercise The Interview Storyboard, stage, film and edit this sequence. Follow the shot sequence below adding your own to create 8 frames. Try to include some invention and originality especially from shot 6 to 8. Do not rely solely on dialogue . Aim to create suspense through the settings and performance of your actors. Use a range of camera shots and angles ( but not the zoom unless absolutely necessary). Remember when you are doing the same shot over and over have paper numbered 1-10 and before each shot hold the paper up to the camera, take it away, leave the camera recording for 5 seconds then start acting . This makes it easier when editing to identify the best version. Characters A- Interviewer B- Interviewee Shot Sequence: Shot One – A Waits Shot Two – B is nervous, apprehensive Shot Three – A calls for B Shot Four – B approaches A Shot Five – There eyes meet Shot Six – Then? (drama, conflict, recognition, romance ???) Shot Seven – ? Shot Eight - ? Good luck and remember for the edit workshop you will need to arrive promptly and bring appropriate music for the scene