1. Starts with a high level, high angle
zoomed in camera shot of the man’s
feet.
Shot slowly pans up the man’s body, to
reveal his face.
In the corner of the shot a photo of a boy and a girl
will be seen.
The camera will continue to pan up the
wall, zoom in so the screen is black and
title sequence will start.
Images of forest, family photos and
news reports, along with names of the
producer and crew, these will fade in
and fade out with the post editing
technique of smoke.
Quick cut to black and the title of the film will fade
in on the wall - The Dream Catcher.
2. Quick cut to forest, low- level low angle
shot of tree canopy.
Camera will spin 360 degrees whilst
looking up at trees and will slowly pan
down to a close up of the man’s
confused face.
Staying with close up of the man, a framed shot so
the side of his head and shoulder form a frame for a
refocus shot of the distance.
In the distance, the silhouette of the girl
can be seen running across the path.
Using foley we will add a creepy girl
laugh and the sound of twigs snapping
and leaves rustling.
The man looks behind him to see
nothing there. He begins to walk
forwards with a low angle tracking
shot; 180 degrees spin from right to
left.
From the girl’s point of view we see the man
walking using a low level mid shot, as if she is
walking behind him.
3. Camera cuts back to the man’s face, at
eye level, with an extreme close up.
A mid shot is then used, to show his
confusion, this is also a dolly-in zoom-
out shot. The camera stops as he stops
walking, he looks around.
The man turns around to reveal the girl standing in
the path. Long shot of the girl, from the mans point
of view.
The girl and the man are stood facing
each other on the path, a long two shot.
Using eye line match the camera will
change from both of their perspectives.
The camera will zoom in to create an
extreme close up of the girl’s mouth,
which will then turn into a creepy
smile. Cut to black.
Next scene… start of film