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2. Production title – Janet
Director – Madeleine Deneri
Location – Jake’s house, Clare’s house, Storage, Library
Date – 19/09/16
Scene number – 1-12
3. #Shot Shot size/angle Movement Notes Length of Shot
1 Close up Tilt Showing a letter fall
onto the floor.
00:02
2 Medium shot, low angle Panning movement Showing Jake pick up
letter.
00:02
3 Medium shot Jake and Sally talking. 00:05
4 Establishing shot Of the storage location. 00:02
5 Long shot Jake opening storage
door.
00:01
6 Medium shot, shallow
focus.
Highlighting covered
doll.
00:01
7 Low angle From cover taken off by
Jake, doll looking up.
00:01
4. #Shot Shot size/angle Movement Notes Length of Shot
8 Medium shot
Of Jake picking up doll
and his facial
expressions.
00:02
9 Close up Of doll’s face. 00:01
10 Long shot Of Clare walking
towards sound.
00:02
11 Shallow focus Eyeline match To black shoe sticking
out from door.
00:01
12 Medium shot Clare’s face. 00:01
13 Long shot Tilting Clare looking up to a
face.
00:01
14 Medium shot Clare going round
corner to look.
00:01
5. #Shot Shot size/angle Movement Notes Length of Shot
15 Close up Jake putting doll in her
face.
00:01
16 Medium shot Clare screaming. 00.02
17 Medium shot Jake laughing. 00:02
18 Medium shot, point of
view
Jake putting doll sitting
up in a chair in his
room.
00:02
19 Medium shot Jake’s face. 00:01
20 Medium shot, point of
view
Jake laying doll down
because it scares him.
00:01
21 Long shot Jake getting into bed. 00:02
6. #Shot Shot size/angle Movement Notes Length of Shot
22 Long shot Of him laying in bed
then sitting up.
00:02
23 Wide shot Tilt Mirror shattered on
floor.
00:01
24 Point of view Shadowy hallway. 00:02
25 Point of view Jake walking towards
corner.
00:02
26 Wide shot Jake in doorway, looking
at doll now sitting up.
00:01
27 Close up Jake’s face, frightened. 00:01
28 Over-the-shoulder
Throwing doll out
window. 00:02
7. #Shot Shot size/angle Movement Notes Length of Shot
29 Wide shot
Shadow moving in the
corner and then next to
Jake.
00:02
30 Medium shot Jake wakes up sits up
shivers.
00:03
31 Over-shoulder In toilet thinks going to
vomit but doesn’t.
00:03
32 Long shot, point of view Sees girl in corner lights
go out.
00:03
33 Medium shot, point of
view
Girl closer with arm
about to touch him.
00:02
34 Close up Jake frozen with fear. 00:02
35 Close up Jake’s face tears
trickling down.
00:02
8. #Shot Shot size/angle Movement Notes Length of Shot
36 High angle Jake screaming in corner. 00:03
37 Medium shot
Of Janet holding doll
walking and looking sad. 00:04
38 Wide shot
Janet and her father,
him, shouting and raising
his hand to beat her.
00:03
39 Point of view From Janet looking at her
father.
00:02
40 Close up Janet crying on floor 00:01
41 Medium shot Eyeline match To the doll. 00:03
42 Wide shot
Janet holding doll in her
arms crying. 00:02
9. #Shot Shot size/angle Movement Notes Length of Shot
43 Close up Of phone ringing. 00:01
44 Medium shot Jake picking up knife. 00:02
45 Close up To Jake’s motionless
face.
00:01
46 Long shot
Door left open to
outside, implying he has
gone out.
00:01
47 Long shot Clare, Rachel and Katie
revising in Library.
00:02
48 Medium shot Jake’s face glaring at
them.
00:01
49 Long shot Tracking Rachel running away
from Jake.
00:01
10. #Shot Shot size/angle Movement Notes Length of Shot
50 Medium shot Clare on her knees
crying.
00:02
51 Extreme close up Knife in Jake’s hand. 00:01
52 Mid shot
Rachel in mud screaming
and shadow of Jake
walks in front.
00:03
53 Medium shot
Jake stabbing someone,
but that person is not
revealed.
00:02
Total time –
01:37