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Production Company 1 – Universal Pictures
Production Company 2 – Blumhouse Productions
Production Company 3 – Platinum Dunes
SHOT NUMBER
SHOT TYPE
SUBJECT/DESCRIPTION
1
CU
Dollhouse window
2
CU
Pictures of girls with doll makeup and drawing on their faces
Titles – From the novel by Stephen King
3
CU
Dollhouse door
4

Tracking shot showing dolls
5
ECU
Hand dropping a pill into water
6
MCU
The man looking around
7
CU
The glasses with pills fizzing
8
MCU
The girls drinking water
9
CU
One of the girls looking around with doll makeup on
10
MCU
The man stroking a doll
11

Lots of dolls
12
CU
The man stabbing a photo of one of the girls
13
CU
Another girl with doll makeup on looking around
14

Lots of dolls
14
CU
One of the girls with doll makeup on – zooms out
16
MCU
A doll
17
CU
The man stabbing a doll
18


19
ECU
One of the girls screaming – with doll makeup on.
20

The dollhouse
Titles – Name of Film ‘Dollhouse’
Billing
Billing/Social media links/Production company logos
Release date – ‘In Cinemas Now’

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