The document is a draft script that opens with a man named George fishing at a lake. Tense music plays as George is attacked and screams. The scene then switches to a news report about a man being killed at the same lake. When the police inspector is unable to name the victim, George's wife recognizes the location as where George had gone fishing that day. The script ends with George turning away with a worried expression, revealing a scar from the earlier attack scene.
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Draft script film 1 final
1. MEDIA LUCY CLAYTON
DRAFT SCRIPT
‘ENIGMA’
Film opens with thrilling but quiet music, exterior main
location of a lake and the setting that main character, George
is fishing in, where he is then seen lying on the ground, the
film then switches to home environment, where there’s a news
bulletin on the television.
Enter News Reporter, Police Inspector
News Reporter: “And on today’s programme we are reporting live
from the crime scene in the South of England, where we are
talking to Police Inspector Clark.”
Police Inspector Clark: “Yes, hello I am here at the scene of
the crime where a man has been killed/drowned earlier on this
morning. We have forensics on sight to find anymore
information we may need but right now we need the public to
stay clear of the area and tell us if you know of anybody who
could have been here today.”
News Reporter: “Can you tell us who this person is?”
Police Inspector Clark: “Not right now but we will give any
more information out when we have it”
Exit News Reporter and Police Inspector
The film is now showing the day of George’s death, exterior
(where George is fishing by the lake earlier that morning)
Enter George, casting his rod and getting ready for a normal
day of fishing, pleasant music sounds and he begins fishing.
George (to himself): “I’m going to catch a big one today! What
a day it’s going to be!”
2. MEDIA LUCY CLAYTON
Tense music begins as the attack starts. Splashing of water as
the murder begins. George screams as he is wriggling,
fidgeting and trying to escape from his supposed ‘death’
George: AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Afterwards, the film switches back to the home environment,
now showing the new bulletin again with the same dialogue,
(interior) with both George and his wife.
Enter News Reporter, George’s wife and Police Inspector
News Reporter: “And on today’s programme we are reporting live
from the crime scene in the South of England, where we are
talking to Police Inspector Clark.”
Police Inspector Clark: “Yes, hello I am here at the scene of
the crime where a man has been killed/drowned earlier on this
morning. We have forensics on sight to find any more
information we may need but right now we need the public to
stay clear of the area and tell us if you know of anybody who
could have been here today.”
News Reporter: “Can you tell us who this person is?”
Police Inspector Clark: “Not right now but we will give any
more information out when we have it”
George’s wife turns to him
George’s wife: “Isn’t that the place where you went?”
George turns his head away with a worried look on his face,
showing a scar on his neck from the attack scene.
END