shotscene
Shotscene is a filmmaking term used to describe the planning and execution unit of a scene defined by its sequence of camera shots. It encompasses how a scene is segmented into distinct shots, and how those shots are arranged to convey narrative flow, rhythm, and emotional emphasis. In practice, a shotscene covers blocking, camera placements, lighting cues, and sound considerations that are intended to be captured within a single scene of a film or video work.
The word appears as a portmanteau of shot and scene and is used in some film education
Planning a shotscene typically involves drafting a shot list, storyboard or animatic, and deciding on shot
Relation to other terms: A shotscene sits between the broader concept of a scene and the individual
Critique and variants: Some practitioners view shotscene as redundant with established terms like scene or sequence,
See also: Shot list, Scene, Continuity editing, Cinematography, Storyboard, Coverage