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Free shot list templates from our team and Cue Director.
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Free Review Shot List Templates
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I Used This For X Days
Why I Tried This
Set expectations and timeframe.
Context Shot
Show the item or habit in real use.
Time Commitment
State how many days.
Initial Expectation
What you thought would happen.
No Verdict
Avoid conclusions.
The First Few Days
Initial adjustment period.
Learning Curve
What felt new or awkward.
Early Wins
Small positives.
Early Friction
Initial annoyances.
No Judging Yet
Reserve opinion.
Halfway Through
When novelty fades.
Routine Footage
Normal usage by now.
Momentum Check
Did it stick?
Unexpected Shift
Something changed.
Be Honest
Call out boredom.
... and 20 more cues
The Good The Annoying And The Dealbreaker
Why I Used This
Set context without praising or criticizing.
Context Shot
Item or experience in normal use.
Reason For Trying
Why you chose this.
Title Text
Introduce the review structure.
Neutral Tone
Do not hint at verdict.
The Good
What genuinely worked well.
Best Use Case
Show it at its best.
Why It Matters
Explain impact, not features.
Positive Callouts
Short on-screen notes.
No Overhyping
Keep praise grounded.
More Things I Liked
Smaller wins worth mentioning.
Quick Hits
Short clips of minor positives.
Casual Commentary
Relaxed explanation.
Light Music Bed
Subtle pacing music.
Don’t Stretch
Only include real wins.
... and 20 more cues
What I Didnt Expect
What I Expected Going In
Baseline assumptions before starting.
Expectation Statement
What you thought would happen.
Why Those Expectations
Source of assumptions.
Title Text
Introduce surprise-based framing.
Lock It In
Commit to expectations.
Early Reality Check
Immediate surprises.
First Surprise
Something unexpected early.
Visual Proof
Show it happening.
Reaction
Real-time response.
No Judging
Just observation.
Good Surprises
Unexpected positives.
Best Surprise
The standout moment.
Why It Matters
Impact on experience.
Supporting Visuals
Show the benefit.
No Overpraise
Stay grounded.
... and 22 more cues
Who This Is Actually For
The Real Question
Frame the review around fit, not quality.
Opening Shot
Item or experience in everyday use.
Core Question
State the question clearly.
Title Text
Introduce the format.
No Verdict
Avoid opinions yet.
What This Is
Clarify what this actually offers.
Plain Description
Explain it simply.
Use Case Example
Show one normal scenario.
Context Voiceover
Add clarity if needed.
No Marketing Talk
Avoid buzzwords.
What This Is Not
Set clear boundaries.
Misuse Example
Show incorrect expectations.
Expectation Reset
Call out misconceptions.
Text Emphasis
Short clarifying labels.
Be Direct
Clarity over politeness.
... and 25 more cues
Would I Do This Again
Why I Tried This
Set up the commitment and expectations.
Context Shot
Show the thing in real use.
Initial Motivation
Why you decided to try it.
Title Text
Frame the core question.
No Verdict Yet
Do not hint at the ending.
The Commitment
What it required from you.
Time Or Cost
What you had to invest.
Routine Impact
How it fit into life.
Expectation Check
What you thought it’d be like.
Visual Evidence
Show the commitment.
Be Honest
Do not downplay effort.
Living With It
What daily life was actually like.
Daily Use Clip
Normal interaction.
High Point
Best moment or benefit.
Low Point
Most frustrating moment.
... and 23 more cues

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