Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Script

Script


EXT. Street - Morning
CU – A drenched newspaper is shown briefly on the wet floor as the character walks above it.

MS Tracking – We then see the character walking along side a building and enters through the back entrance.

INT. Office – Late night
MS Trucking – A Clock is shown, then character whilst he is sitting at his desk.
Cut to:
CU – The character tapping his pen against the table whilst looking at computer screen.

CU – The character is stressed, he pulls at his face whilst looking at computer.

POV – Stares at a blank document on screen.

CU – Shows character tapping his pen again.

MS – The Character stands up to go and get a drink of water.

MS – Camera tracks character walking left to the water fountain through a corridor.
Quick Cut to:
CU – Characters hand shown with cup getting water.

MS – Character looking directly in front at a poster whilst drinking water.

OTSS – Character looking at poster after finishing his drink.
Quick cut to:
CU – Picks up crisp packet.

MS – Camera tracks character whilst walking back through the same corridor.

LS - The character reaches for the door and finds that its locked.

CU - Man tries to open the door whilst its jammed.

LS - Man is seen giving up and taking the longer route, camera tracks left as it follows character.

MS - The character reaches his desk and throws the crisp packet down.

ECU - An email is shown to have been received.
cut to:

CU - Characters confusion as he notices the email from an suspicious sender.
cut to:
ECU - The character is seen clicking the email and a massive flash appears from the screen.

CU - The character again is seen playing with his pen, as he thinks and fidgets he drops his pen, this is shown by a mid shot.

LS - A low angle shot as the man tries to to reach for the pen, a focus pull enhances the scenes intensity.

LS - The character realizes he cannot get up from his chair, as he struggles the camera slowly zooms out.

ELS - Character is still seen struggling to escape from the chair

THE END

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