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Scenario: In the frst scene,one o the emales Shania is

walking through the corridor o 

the school with a gun in her

hand, in search or her enemy

assassin Hannah.

Shot: For this scene, the shot I

will be using is a long shot to

show how the character’s

emotion and the background,

so the audience is aware o her

situation as the setting is isolated implying she is alone and in danger as she is

carrying a weapon.

Cinematography: The lighting in the scene will be reected rom the lights

within the school. This means it will be low key to create suspense in the

atmosphere, as this scene shows !eopardy.

Sound: This scene is going to be diegetic sound to create a more realistic

en"ironment as the only sound that would be heard is the sound o Shania’s

ootsteps. From this, the audience should get a better understanding o theopening scene as this scene is the clima# in the flm.

Image 2

Scenario: The second scene

will consist o the second

emale character Hannah,

running into the school

building with a gun in her

hand. $s the doors close

behind her, it makes a loud

noise.

Shot: The shot or this scene

will be an e#treme long shot

showing Hannah’s character actions. $lso showing the audience what her

surroundings are and where she is running to.

Cinematography: The lighting or this scene will be high key, to make the

en"ironment Hannah is in stand out more and also shows the contrast betweenthe pre"ious scenes.

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Sound: The sound or this scene is going to be diegetic as the only sound that

would be heard is Hannah running towards the building. The sound will be

diegetic to ha"e a more realistic e%ect on the audience and they would gain

more knowledge o the narrati"e.

Image 3

Scenario: In this scene, Shania’s

character hears a noise in the

background, which results in her

hiding behind the lockers that are

on the corridor.

Shot: For this scene, I am going

to use a medium shot so theaudience can see the e#pressions

on the characters ace as well as

showing the character positioning

to show how she is trying to make hersel not seen by her enemy.

Cinematography: The lighting in this scene will be low key as it is the same

light that is also being reected rom the lights within the school.

Sound: The scene will be non&diegetic, as the noise the character hears in the

background will result in her action o hiding behind the lockers. The noise that

Shania’s character hears is a loud '(ang) rom when Hannah the *aucasian girlenters the building and the door slams closed.

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Scenario: Scene our will show

Shania’s character peering

round the edge o the lockers,

holding up the gun in her hand

ater she hears the bang.

Shot: The shot I will be using

or this scene is a medium close

up. This is to allow the audience

to see the character’s acial

e#pression and the weapon she is holding in ront o her.

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Cinematography: The lighting or this scene will be high key, to show contrast

between the frst scene where she is walking calmly through the school, and

when she is in preparation i she sees the person she is looking or.

Sound: The sound or this scene will be diegetic so the scene is seen as more

realistic and so the audience can eel apprehensi"e or Shania’s character.

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Scenario: This scene

shows Shania’s character

to continue walking as she

sees nothing coming rom

the direction the noise was

coming rom.

Shot: For this scene, the

shot that will be used will

be a wide shot. This is to

show Shania’s character

going back to her original

positioning in the frst

scene.

Cinematography: the lighting or this scene will be in high key to make her

mo"ement o continuing to walk stand out more, so it is clear to the audience hather character is doing.

Sound: The sound will be diegetic as it also the same motion in scene one,

where you can only hear the character’s ootsteps.

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Scenario: For scene + o

my production, Shania’s

character punches the

lockers on the corridor

out o rustration as she

can’t fnd her enemy

Hannah.

Shot: The shot I will be

using or this scene is a

medium shot. This is so

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the audience can see the characters acial e#pression as well as being able to

connect to the character’s emotion when she punches the locker.

Cinematography: The lighting will be low key as it will ha"e more o e%ect on

the audience as the lighting will be darker and dark colour represent anger and

rustration, which is one o the emotions the character is eeling.

Sound: In this scene, it will consist o diegetic sound as the loud punching o the

lockers makes a '(ang) sound. This will also come across as more belie"able to

the audience as they can hear the sound and understand more o the flm and

what is going on.

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Scenario: In this scene,

Hannah starts walking through

the corridor in search or her

enemy Shania, while holding

the gun at her chest.

Shot: this scene will be a wide

shot, showing the audience the

en"ironment the character is in

and also showing Hannahlooking around in ear. This

makes the scene more realistic

or the audience as they can see Hannah’s body positioning shows paranoia and

panic.

Cinematography: The lighting or this scene will be in low key lighting to make

the scene more dramatic and so the audience can eel the suspense in the scene

as well as the character.

Sound: This scene will be non& diegetic as there will be no sound. Ha"ing no

sound within throughout the scene will also create more thought and warinesseeling rom the audience in this chapter o my production.

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Scenario: In this scene,

Shania’s character turns

round the edge o the

wall and become ace&

to&ace with Hannah.

Shot: the shot this

scene will be in is a

close up shot. This is to

allow the audience to

eel the tension between

both characters and to

show both the

character’s acial

e#pressions, also so the

audience can eel connected with the narrati"e.

Cinematography: The lighting in this scene will remain low key, due to the

apprehension o the character’s ne#t mo"ements

Sound: The sound in this scene will be non& diegetic to build up more suspense

or the audience as well as a dramatic e%ect with the character’s

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Scenario: For this scene,

Shania’s character hides

behind the wall as Hannah

takes the frst shot.

Shot: This scene will consist

o a wide shot, so the

audience can see how thecharacters are positionned and the

acial e#pressions o both the

characeters. It is also clear to the

"iewers that a shooting

scenario has !ust taken place.

Cinematography: For this scene, the lighting will be low key due to the

continuous amount o tension with both o the characters. $lso, due to the

shooting, and it typically being a dangerous e"ent, this resulted in low key

lighting as a realistic scenario.

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Sound: The sound will be diegetic due to the gun shot noise. The sound o the

gun shot intrigues the audience more and they ha"e better understanding o

what the flm is about.

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Scenario: This scene will consist

o Shania’s character peering round the wall to aim at Hannah to shot her

howe"er, Hannah is not there.

Shot: This scene will be a o"er the shoulder shot to show

the audience the absence o Hannah when Shania turns to

shot at her. From this, the audience is aware

that she is isolated and dangerous by her now being

alone and ready to use her weapon.

Cinematography: The lighting will be reected by the lights withinthe school, meaning the lighting will be low key to create an unsae setting or

the audience to eel ear or Shania’s character.

Sound: This scene will be non& diegetic sound so the eeling o suspense

maintains and the audience connect with Shania’s character rom this scene,

with the eeling o terror.

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Scenario: Scene -- consists o Hannah

running down the stairs, to get away rom

Shania ater she took the frst shot.

Shot: $ low angle shot will be

used or this scene, so the

audience can see the

character’s emotion and acial

e#pression rom a di%erent angle.

Cinematography: The lighting or thisscene will be low key as it is being reected

also rom within the school.

Sound: The sound will be diegetic due to hearing Hannah’s ootsteps going

down the stairs. Furthermore is creates a realistic en"ironment because it is the

only sound heard.

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Scenario: In this scene, Shania is runs

down the stairs, in attempt to fnd Hannah.

Shot: This scene will be in

a bird’s eye "iew shot,

showing where Shania is and what

is in her surroundings.

Cinematography: the

lighting will be low key,

showing Shania’s mo"ement,

which would illustrate to

the audience that it is still a mysterious scene and would engage them with the

story more.

Sound: This scene will consist on ha"ing a diegetic sound as Shania’s ootsteps

is the only sound that can be heard within this scene. $lso this shows normality

or the audience and makes the scene more natural as ootsteps are heard e"ery

day.

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Scenario: This scene consists o

Hannah running towards the end o

the corridor until she hears doors

opening and she pauses to listen oranyone coming.

Shot: Scene - will be a

medium shot to show Hannah

when she stopped running. The

audience should gather rom

this that Hannah and Shania are

close to each other and that they

will be ace&to&ace soon.

Cinematography: The lighting in this scene will be low key due to an#iety

throughout this scene, and making the audience bond with what is going on by

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engaging them into the flm more as they want to know what happens more into

the flm.

Sound: this scene will be diegetic as Hannah and the audience can hear the

opening o the doors.

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Scenario: In this scene, Shania is hiding

behind the wall with the gun held up to her

chest.

Shot: This scene will be a close up shot o Shania

holding the weapon and showing the audience the

look o ear and determination in her

ace.

Cinematography: the lighting is dim which

emphasises the mood o danger. This

lighting e%ect will also interest the

audience more because it builds the

tension in the scene.

Sound: this scene is going to be non& diegetic, which will create more suspense

or the audience and make it seem more natural.

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Scenario: Hannah takes o her

shoe and throws it into the

space in ront o her, to try and

catch the attention o Shania

Shot: This shot will be a wide

shot, showing the audience

where she is throwing the shoe

and the positioning o her

character.

Cinematography: The lighting still

remains dim and low key to emphasis

the mood and to put the audience in an emotion being apprehensi"e.

Sound: The sound that will be heard in this scene is the sound o the shoe when

it hits the oor, making this scene diegetic. Ha"ing the scene being diegetic will

make it more real or the audience to watch.

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Scenario: This scene

shows the gun Hannah

is holding up as she

 !ust shot Shania.

Shot: this scene willbe a eye le"el shot

showing, Hannah

holding the gun

pointing it at the

camera. For the

audience this will

allow them to connect

more to the scene.

$lso that it eels

realistic because thegun is at eye le"el pointing towards the camera, where the audience are acing.

Cinematography: The lighting or this scene will be dark, so the audience can

eel more o the tension in this scene.

Sound: this scene is non& diegetic which builds up apprehension and more

engagement rom the audience.

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Scenario: in scene -/, Shania was

shot by Hannah in my

production, which results in Shania alling

to the oor.

Shot: the shot will be a close up o Shania,

showing her on the oor

unconscious.

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Cinematography: The lighting is dull, creating a gloomy e%ect or the audience,

as they can now tell that Shania is dead.

Sound: this scene will be non& diegetic to seem more realistic to the audience

that someone is dead.

Image 1

Scenario: Hannah drags Shania’s body across the oor to put

her out o sight.

Shot: this scene will be an o"er the shoulder shot,

showing the audience Hannah mo"ing Shania by her

eet out o sight.

Cinematography: The lightingremains dim still building anticipation or the

audience to know what will happen ne#t.

Sound: this scene is non& diegetic to make it

belie"able or the audience to know

someone !ust died.

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Scenario: Scene -0

shows Hannah hiding

Shania’s body

somewhere no one can

see her.

Shot: This will be a close up

shot to ad"ertise to the

audience that Hannah is hiding

the body. It is a close up shot to show

Hannah trying to mo"e the body

also showing her positioning making it ob"ious

to the audience she doesn’t want the body to be ound.

Cinematography: the lighting is low key as the atmosphere is now gloomy due

to Shania’s death.

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Sound: This scene is non& diegetic to build ner"ousness with the character and

the audience.

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Scenario: Shania’s

character wakes up on

a bench surrounded by

the netball team she

was pre"iously

playing with.

Shot: This scene will

be a point o "iew

shot, showingShania looking up

and seeing her team mates

starring at her with a

concerned look on their

aces. This tells the audience

that Shania was in a dream and it is clear to see her riends are worried by the

e#pressions on their aces.

Cinematography: the lighting is high key as the reection rom the lights are

beating down on the en"ironment and also because the tension mood has aded

rom the audience.

Sound: The sound in this scene is diegetic as Shania’s team mates ask i she is

okay and how she is eeling ater that incident.