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THE TORMENTStoryboard

By Beth Thompson

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0-2 seconds. (No sound)

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From fade to black – EXT: 2-7 seconds. Medium long two shot. Natural high key lighting. Estate agent and Emily conversing (diegetic sounds/dialogue)

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Quick cut – 7-9 seconds. Close up. Keys being passed over. (Diegetic sounds: keys/background ambient)

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9-10 seconds

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Fade in – EXT: 10-12 seconds. Establishing shot of location. High key lighting. Non diegetic soundtrack begins.

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Quick cut – INT: 12-14 seconds. Low angle close up. Artificial, medium key lighting. Emily looking around. Non diegetic music.

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Quick cut – INT: 14-17 seconds. Medium shot. Medium key lighting. Emily on the phone. Diegetic speech as non diegetic soundtrack fades.

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Quick cut – INT: 17-18 seconds. Long shot. Emily in kitchen. Non diegetic soundtrack.

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Quick cut – INT: 18-20 seconds. Over the shoulder shot. Artificial, medium key lighting. Emily making tea in kitchen. Non diegetic soundtrack.

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Quick cut – INT: 20-21 seconds. Medium shot. Emily turning around. Diegetic sound of Emily in shock, non diegetic bang and music.

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21-22 seconds

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Quick cut – INT: 22-22.5 seconds. Low key lighting. Emily running down hallway. Diegetic sounds of heavy breathing/screaming, non-diegetic music escalates.

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Quick cut – INT: 22.5-23 seconds. Close up of Emily hiding in fireplace. Low key lighting. Diegetic speech “What do you want?!”, non diegetic soundtrack.

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Quick cut – INT: 23-23.5 seconds. Close up of Emily’s face. Very low key lighting. Diegetic heavy breathing, non diegetic soundtrack which is increasing in

momentum.

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23.5-24.5 seconds

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Quick cut – INT: 24.5-25.5 seconds. Extreme close up highlighting missing key. Low key lighting. Non diegetic soundtrack with effects.

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Continuity – INT: 25.5-26 seconds. Extreme close up of key. Low key lighting. Non diegetic soundtrack continues.

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Quick cut – 26-27 seconds. Very low key lighting. Close up of Ouija board and key. Non diegetic soundtrack increases momentum. Cuts to black/static.

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Quick cut from black – INT: 27-27.5 seconds. Extreme close up. Low key lighting. Key moves. Non diegetic soundtrack with loud noise.

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Quick cut – INT: 27.5-28 seconds. Over the shoulder, medium shot. Low key lighting. Emily’s expression is scared when looking over shoulder. Non diegetic

scream. Soundtrack continues and intensified to climax.

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Quick cut – 28-29 seconds. Billing block. Non diegetic sound reaches climax with a loud bang to follow.

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Quick cut – INT: 29-30 seconds. High angle long shot. Low key lighting. Emily walking downstairs to closed door. Diegetic footsteps with heavy breathing.

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30-31 seconds

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31-35 seconds

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Quick cut after long black out – INT: 35-37 seconds. Close up. Low key lighting. Door opening. Non diegetic door creak/hinge, diegetic heavy breathing.

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Quick cut – INT: 27-28 seconds. Close up zoom in. Low key lighting. Jessica in doorway. Light bulb swinging and highlighting her hidden features. Non diegetic

sinister laughter.

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Quick cut – INT: 38-38.5 seconds. Extreme close up. Low key lighting (swinging light bulb being only artificial lighting). Non diegetic static editing.

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