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script 'The Corner'
1. St. Paul’s Catholic College
Unit G324: Advanced Portfolio in Media
Script
Name of Production:- The Corner
Group Members (Full names):
Jordan Brace - Producer
Eleanor Watson - Producer
Brenda Bokoe – Director
Scene: 1
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Worms eye view/Long shot to make it unclear who it
is/Tilt up
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Water splashing, background noise birds, wind etc.
ambient sound
Action: As Brenda climbs out of the pond, use a tilt shot and follow Brenda climbing out only focusing
on her face, which is covered by her hair to hide her face
Scene: 2
Character name: Unnamed characters (Pub extras)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Medium close-up/Eye line shot/Pan left to right
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Ambient sound, laughter conversation
Action: Pan shot moving from the left to the right in the local pub to show multiple groups of people
in the pub sitting around tables and at the bar having a good time.
Scene: 3
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Medium close-up/Worms eye/Still shot to Pan
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Ambient sound, car engine, background noise
Action: worms eye view of the road as a car drives past, Still shot and pans across as the car drives
out of view, only focusing on the moving wheels of the car
Scene: 4
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Extreme close up/over the shoulder/Still shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music UNDECIDED
Action: Mirror shot from behind the drivers seat as Brenda puts on lipstick. Only seeing the back of
Brenda’s head and her lips in the mirror as she is putting on lipstick.
2. Scene: 5
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Worms eye view/Medium close up/Still shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided
Action: Worms eye camera shot close to the side of the car focusing on the place that Brenda will step
out. As Brenda steps out of car, only able to see her shoes in the shot and then follow her feet as she
walks away from the car and towards the pub
Scene: 6
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Point of view/High angle/Tilt shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided
Action: Point of view tilt shot looking down into Brenda’s bag as if she was checking her bag, camera
focusing mainly on the gun inside Brenda’s bag
Scene: 7
Character name: New unnamed male character (Liam)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Wide shot/Birds eye/Still shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: heavy drum beat
Action: Change of scene to a new character that is running down an alley to an unknown place. High
angle shot looking down at his head so we only see him run underneath the camera.
Scene: 8
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Medium close up/Eyelevel/Tracking shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided
Action: Cuts back to a shot of Brenda walking down the street towards the pub, tracking shot as she
walks with an eyelevel shot of her hand
Scene: 9
Character name: Unnamed male character (Liam)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Medium close up/Eyelevel/Still shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Heavy breathing, Music, undecided
Action: Camera leaning against wall flat focusing on the corner of the wall as Liam runs around the
corner, still shot as he runs past the camera after jumping around the corner, trying to capture the
speed of his running.
Scene: 10
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Medium close up/Eyelevel of back/Tilt shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided
Action: Shot from behind Brenda as she is walking to the pub focusing only on her back and then a
tilt shot up as she is walking past the pub to show the pub name “the corner”
3. Scene: 11
Character name: Unnamed male character (Liam)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Medium close up/Eyelevel/Tracking shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music; heavy drum beat
Action: Following Liam as he climbs over a fence with a slow motion tilt camera shot as he climbs up
the side of the fence
Scene: 12
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Close up/High angle/Still Back shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided
Action: Back shot following Brenda as she walks into the pub but mainly focusing on her hand as she
opens the door
Scene: 13
Character name: Unnamed Characters (Brenda & Pub-goers)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: “Selfie” shot/High angle/Still shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Laughter; camera flash noise, ambient sound and
Music, undecided
Action: Two people in the pub taking a “Selfie” shot as Brenda walks into view in the background of
the picture. Use front facing camera to focus on the shocked look on the two peoples faces as they
notice Brenda in the background of the picture.
Scene: 14
Character name: Unnamed character (Liam)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Medium close up/Eyelevel/Tracking shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Heavy drum beat
Action: Tracking shot of Liam as he makes his final run down the road by the pub as he approaches
the pub entrance
Scene: 15
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Shot reverse shot/High angle/Still shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided
Action: The two people who were taking the “Selfie” shot realize it was Brenda. Use a reverse shot
reverse to capture their shocked faces and Brenda standing in the background of the “Selfie” picture
Scene: 16
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Point of view/Birds eye/Zoom out
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided
Action: Point of view shot looking down into her bag as she pulls out the gun from her bag and begins
to point the barrel at someone in the pub
4. Scene: 17
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Medium close up/Eyelevel/Still shot/Switch shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided mixed with heavy drum beat
Action: Switch to a side view of Brenda with the gun in her hand, still avoiding Brenda’s face in the
shot, as she pulls it fully out of her bag and aims the gun at someone in the room
Scene: 18
Character name: Unnamed male & female Characters (Liam & Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Shot reverse shot/Eyelevel/Still shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided & heavy drum beat (heart beat)
Action: As Liam enters the pub from the side door the camera will switch between Brenda holding
the gun and Liam’s shocked and scared face as he tries to stop what is going on.
Scene: 19
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle/Camera movement: Extreme close up/Eyelevel/Still shot
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided & heavy drum beat Liam;
“NOOOO!” , Gun sound
Action: Straight on view of Brenda’s face but only focusing on Brenda’s lips as she begins to smile
using a black bars effect out cut out the rest of her face.
Scene: 20
Character name: Unnamed female Character (Brenda)
Shot type/Camera Angle: Extreme close up/Eyelevel/Still shot/Fades out to black
Voiceover/Non-Diegetic Music/Diegetic Dialogue: Music, undecided (fades out)
Action: Still focused on Brenda’s smile from the previous shot as it fades out into a black screen ready
for the ending credits and voiceover
End