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2. SHOT 1
SHOT 2
TANSITIONS: Fade to black.
LIGHTING: Dimly lit, with a blue effect added.
SOUND: Classical music begins.
SCENE CONTENT: Aaron’s body is seen
through the glass of the door.
SHOT TYPE: Medium shot, Tilt.
TANSITIONS: Fade to black.
LIGHTING: Dimly lit by lamp, with a blue effect
added.
SOUND: Classical track.
SCENE CONTENT: Actresses/actors names appear
on screen.
SHOT TYPE: Close-Up
3. SHOT 4
SHOT 5
TANSITIONS: Fade to black.
LIGHTING: Dull lighitng, from lamp casting
shadows. Blue effect has been added.
SOUND: Classical music.
SCENE CONTENT: Aaron walking to fire place.
SHOT TYPE: Medium shot, tilt.
TANSITIONS: Quick cut away.
LIGHTING: Dull dark lighting with a hint of
transparency added by effects.
SOUND: Classical music.
SCENE CONTENT: Aaren wiping blood off the knife.
SHOT TYPE: Extreme close-up.
4. SHOT 6
SHOT 7
LIGHTING: Dull lighting casted from lamp. Turned
down lighting and purity to almost black and white to
allow a silhouette of Aaron
SOUND: Classical Music
SCENE CONTENT: Wiping blood off knife.
SHOT TYPE: Mid-shot.
TANSITIONS: Fade to black.
LIGHTING: Black and white. Torch to cast shadows.
SOUND: Classical Music.
SCENE CONTENT: First time we see a flashback of
the man abusing her. Inspiration from Kill Bill
opening.
SHOT TYPE: Extreme close-up.
5. SHOT 8
SHOT 9
TANSITIONS: Fade to black.
LIGHTING: Dull lighting, from lamp casting
shadows. Blue effect has been added.
SCENE CONTENT: Aaron walks to the TV to turn it
off and picks up the torch.
SHOT TYPE: Mid shot.
LIGHTING: Blue lighting casted from the TV and
Dull lighting casted from lamp.
SOUND: Classical music.
SCENE CONTENT: Looks into the mirror and rather
than seeing herself she see’s a flashback of her
abuser.
SHOT TYPE: Mid shot.
6. SHOT 10
SHOT 11
TANSITIONS: Fade to black.
LIGHTING: Black and white to cast shadows.
SOUND: Classical Music.
SCENE CONTENT: A panoramic view of Aaron
abused.
SHOT TYPE: Panoramic and birds eye view.
TANSITIONS: Fade to black.
LIGHTING: Tv lighting turns off and dull lighting form
lamp is used.
SOUND: Slight diagetic sound, classical music turns
off when the button is pressed and scary music
begins.
SHOT TYPE: Close up.
7. SHOT 12
SHOT 13
LIGHTING: This is the last time we use the lamp.
SOUND: Scary music.
SCENE CONTENT: Aaron kicks over the lamp and
begins using torch.
SHOT TYPE: Mid shot.
LIGHTING: Torch is shined in mans face to make it
more personal and shadows are casted.
SOUND: Scary Music.
SCENE CONTENT: Leans in to wipe the dead mans
blood off his face.
SHOT TYPE: Mid shot.
8. SHOT 14
SHOT 15
LIGHTING: Torch is shined in mans face to make it
more personal and shadows are casted.
SOUND: Scary Music.
SCENE CONTENT: Wiping blood off mans face.
SHOT TYPE: Over the shoulder.
TANSITIONS: Jump Cut.
LIGHTING: Torch is shined in mans face to make it
more personal and shadows are casted.
SOUND: Scary Music.
SCENE CONTENT: Still wiping the mans blood. We
see from a slight slit in the mans eye.
SHOT TYPE: Point of view.
9. SHOT 16
SHOT 17
LIGHTING: Torch is shined in mans face to make it
more personal and shadows are casted.
SOUND: Scary Music.
SCENE CONTENT: Scanning room with torch to
check everything’s how it should be.
SHOT TYPE: mid shot
TANSITIONS: Cross disolve.
LIGHTING: Black and white to cast shadows.
SOUND: Scary Music.
SCENE CONTENT: A flashback of the man abusing
her. Inspiration from Kill Bill opening.
SHOT TYPE: Close-up
10. SHOT 18
SHOT 19
TANSITIONS: Cross dissolve.
LIGHTING: Ambient lighting with blue lighting added
for a cold feeling.
SOUND: Metal band begins when earphones go in.
SCENE CONTENT: Puts in earphones and pretends
everything's normal.
SHOT TYPE: Mid shot.
TANSITIONS: Slow motion. Circle open.
LIGHTING: Torch to cast shadows.
SOUND: Metal band.
SCENE CONTENT: We see the man we thought
was dead moving his eyes. ‘One week earlier’
SHOT TYPE: extreme close-up.