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Shot List Templates

Free shot list templates from our team and Cue Director.
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Lighthearted Solo Challenge
Wholesome Hook
Start with curiosity, not intensity.
Casual Cold Open
Start mid-thought or walking.
Simple Hook Text
Friendly on-screen text framing the idea.
Natural Room Audio
Let real-world sound play.
No Hype Note
Avoid shouting or exaggerated reactions.
Everyday Context
Ground the challenge in a normal, relatable setting.
Walk And Talk Shot
Handheld or selfie-style walking shot.
One Line Explanation
Explain the idea simply.
Soft Background Music
Light, playful music.
Keep It Messy
Don’t over-frame or stage.
Small Stakes Setup
Define a low-pressure but clear goal.
Goal To Camera
Explain the goal plainly.
Minimal Rule Text
One short rule line on screen.
Pause Beat
Let a short awkward pause exist.
Embrace Awkward
Don’t cut out imperfections.
... and 20 more cues
Live Concert Performance
Venue Setup
Capture the concert venue's exterior and interior to set the scene. Include audience reactions and venue ambiance.
Aerial Drone Shot
Take an overhead shot of the venue to capture its scale and layout.
Audience Reaction Shot
Film the audience's reaction as they enter and settle in.
Concert Introduction
Start the live stream with an introduction segment that includes the artist and event details.
Interview with Host
Conduct an interview with the event host or a key figure in the concert.
Venue Overview
Give a brief overview of the venue and its features.
Artist Performance
Cover the main performance with close-ups and dynamic shots of the artist.
Close-Up Performance Shot
Capture close-up shots of the artist's gestures and expressions.
Audience Interaction Shot
Film audience members interacting with the performance.
Technical Aspects
Include shots of the technical crew and equipment setup to add depth to the production.
Tech Crew Setup
Capture the technical team preparing equipment and managing sound.
Technical Troubleshooting Shot
Show a technical issue being addressed on-stage.
Audience Engagement
Include shots that highlight the audience's excitement and engagement during the performance.
Audience Reaction Montage
Compile clips of audience members reacting to key moments.
Social Media Interaction
Show clips of social media interactions related to the concert.
... and 6 more cues
Live Dance Performance Showcase
Venue Setup
Capture the backstage and venue setup area, ensuring lighting and equipment are in place.
Aerial Drone Shot
Capture overhead shots of the venue and setup area.
Still Photo
Photograph the backstage setup for reference.
Production Note
Note down any setup challenges or adjustments needed.
Artist Introduction
Introduce the dancers and performers, highlighting their personalities and styles.
Interview with Lead Performer
Conduct an interview with the lead dancer discussing their routine.
Voiceover Interview
Add narration to the interview clips.
Still Photo BTS
Capture candid moments of performers preparing backstage.
Dance Performance
Film the full dance performance, emphasizing dynamics and energy.
Close-up Choreography
Capture close-ups of intricate dance moves.
Aerial Drone Shot
Capture aerial shots of dancers from above during key moves.
Still Photo
Photograph dancers in motion for reference.
Dance Challenges
Highlight the unique challenges and styles of the dance.
Interview with Choreographer
Interview the choreographer about the dance pieces.
Voiceover Interview
Add narration to the choreographer's interview.
... and 11 more cues
Living With X Tech
Why This Tech Is In My Life
Frame how and why this tech fits into daily life.
Everyday Use Shot
Tech already in use, not staged.
Context Line
Why you started using it.
On-Screen Title
Living with X tech.
No Specs
Avoid spec discussion.
Morning Use
How the tech shows up early in the day.
Morning Interaction
First interaction of the day.
Ambient Audio
Natural morning sound.
Soft Music Cue
Low-energy music.
No Commentary Overload
Let visuals speak.
Workday Integration
Use during focused hours.
Primary Task Shot
Tech used for real work.
Secondary Use Case
Unexpected benefit.
Quick Explanation
Why it helps.
Detail Closeup
Buttons, screen, wear.
... and 22 more cues
Makeup Tutorial: Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction: The Basics
Introduce the tutorial, setting the tone, and explaining the focus of the tutorial.
Welcome and Objective
Provide a brief introduction and explain what viewers can expect.
Tutorial Overview
Display a graphic with a step-by-step guide layout.
Setting Up: Tools and Products
Show the makeup products and tools being used, including close-up shots.
Product Display
Take a still shot of the makeup products and tools.
Step 1: Base Makeup Application
Demonstrate applying foundation and concealer step by step.
Foundation Application
Show the process of applying foundation evenly across the face.
Applying Foundation
Narrate the steps and tips for applying foundation.
Step 2: Eye Makeup
Demonstrate applying eyeshadow, eyeliner, and mascara.
Eye Shadow Application
Show the blending and application of eyeshadow.
Eye Makeup Tips
Offer tips and tricks for eye makeup application.
Final Touches: Blush and Highlighter
Apply blush and highlighter for a complete look.
Blush Application
Demonstrate applying blush to the cheeks.
Highlighter Application
Guide viewers on how to apply highlighter for a radiant finish.
Conclusion: Final Tips and Tricks
Summarize key tips and tricks for maintaining a flawless makeup look.
... and 1 more cues
Minimal Phone Vlog
Start Recording
Begin filming immediately with your phone.
Pocket Pull Shot
Pull phone from pocket and start recording.
Natural Opening Line
Say the first thought that comes to mind.
No Music Yet
Let raw phone audio play.
Do Not Restart
First take only.
Establish Location
Ground the viewer in place quickly.
Quick Pan
Slow pan of surroundings using phone.
Environmental Sound
Capture natural ambient audio.
Simple Location Text
Small text naming location.
No Wide Lenses
Use default phone camera.
The One Idea
State the single idea driving the vlog.
Direct To Phone
Explain the idea casually.
Keyword Text
One word reinforcing the idea.
Breath Pause
Leave a short silence.
Keep It Imperfect
Do not clean up speech.
... and 20 more cues
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