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How To Create A Shot List Template For Any Social Media Client

by | Nov 21, 2025

As a content creator or social media manager, walking into a client shoot without a solid shot list is like trying to build a house without blueprints. You might get something that looks okay, but you’ll likely miss crucial elements that could make or break your content strategy.

A well-crafted shot list template is your secret weapon for delivering consistent, high-quality content that serves multiple purposes across various platforms. Here’s how to create a universal template that works for any client, every time.

Why Every Content Creator Needs a Shot List Template

Before we dive into the how-to, let’s talk about why shot lists are non-negotiable for professional content creation:

Efficiency: A template ensures you capture everything you need in one session, reducing the need for expensive reshoot requests.

Consistency: Your content maintains a professional standard across all clients and projects.

Platform Optimization: Different social media platforms require different aspect ratios and content types. A good template accounts for all of them.

Client Confidence: Walking in with a structured plan shows professionalism and helps clients trust your process.

The Anatomy of an Effective Shot List Template

woman holding folder with paper and pen


1. Client Information Section

Start with the basics. Include spaces for:

  • Client name
  • Date of shoot
  • Location
  • Primary campaign goals
  • Target platforms

This information helps you stay focused on the client’s specific needs while using your universal template.

 

2. Essential Shot Categories

Brand/Product Focused Shots Every client needs clean, professional shots of their core offering. Include:

  • Hero shots with clean backgrounds
  • Products or services in action
  • Detailed shots highlighting key features
  • Multiple items arranged aesthetically
  • Before/after comparisons when applicable

 

People and Lifestyle Shots Social media is about human connection. Capture:

  • Genuine customer interactions
  • Authentic reactions and emotions
  • Diverse demographics using the product/service
  • Behind-the-scenes team moments
  • Testimonial-style candid shots

 

Environment and Atmosphere Context matters. Don’t forget:

  • Wide establishing shots of the location
  • Detailed shots of the space or setup
  • Branding elements in the environment
  • Crowd or activity shots
  • Clean backgrounds are perfect for text overlays

 

3. Platform-Specific Considerations

Aspect Ratios Are Everything

  • Vertical shots (9:16) for Instagram Stories, Reels, and TikTok
  • Square shots (1:1) for Instagram feed posts
  • Horizontal shots (16:9) for YouTube thumbnails and Facebook posts

 

Content Format Variety

  • Static images for feed posts
  • Motion moments perfect for Boomerangs
  • Process shots are ideal for carousel posts
  • Wide shots that can be cropped multiple ways

 

4. Advanced Content Opportunities

Drone Shots (when applicable and legal) Aerial content adds a premium feel to any brand. Include:

  • Overhead establishing shots
  • Reveal shots that build anticipation
  • Scale shots showing context
  • Creative angles around the location

 

Bonus Content: These shots often become the most engaging:

  • Time-lapse of the setup or process
  • Authentic, funny moments
  • Step-by-step process documentation
  • Creative angles and perspectives

 

Pro Tips for Shot List Success

video shoot shot list template to use


The Rule of Three

For every important moment or product, capture it three ways: wide, medium, and close-up. This gives you incredible flexibility in post-production and ensures you have options for different platform requirements.

Think Beyond the Obvious

While your template provides structure, always be ready to capture unexpected moments. Some of the best content comes from spontaneous, authentic interactions that weren’t on your original list.

Consider the Content Lifecycle

Think about how each shot can be repurposed. A single product demonstration can become:

  • An Instagram Reel showing the process
  • Individual photos for carousel posts
  • A YouTube thumbnail
  • Story content with text overlays
  • Website hero images

 

Quality Over Quantity

It’s better to get 20 amazing, well-composed shots than 100 mediocre ones. Your template should guide you toward intentional, high-quality content creation.

 

Making Your Shot List Template Work for Different Industries

The beauty of a well-designed template is its flexibility. Whether you’re shooting for a restaurant, a tech startup, or a fitness brand, the core categories remain the same, but your focus within each category adapts:

  • For Restaurants: Focus on food styling, dining atmosphere, and customer enjoyment moments.
  • For Retail: Emphasize product details, styling options, and lifestyle integration.
  • For Service Businesses: Highlight the process, customer satisfaction, and behind-the-scenes expertise.
  • For Events: Capture the energy, key moments, and overall experience.

 

End Note:

A comprehensive shot list template is an investment in your professional growth and client satisfaction. It ensures you never miss crucial content opportunities while maintaining the flexibility to adapt to each unique situation.

Remember, the best template is one that evolves with your experience and client feedback. Start with a solid foundation, use it consistently, and refine it based on what works best for your style and your clients’ needs.

Your future self (and your clients) will thank you for the preparation, professionalism, and peace of mind that comes with having a reliable system in place.

Ready to elevate your content creation process? At Corkboard Concepts, we believe in providing creators with the tools and strategies they need to succeed. For more content creation tips and social media insights, explore our blog or get in touch with our team.

Contact Corkboard Concepts Today!

Author:

Callie is our amiable and driven Social Media Specialist Specialist. After taking a social media class in college, she fell in love with the industry and hit the ground running. She has just recently graduated from Westminster College, majoring in Strategic Communications and Social Media. She originally joined Corkboard Concepts as an Organic Content Creation Intern. Callie brings her creative passion and knowledge to the Corkboard team and is excited to continue building up her experience while in a fun and relaxed environment.

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