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Teaser Trailer Layout / Script


Production Company 1 – Universal Pictures
Production Company 2 – Blumhouse Productions
Production Company 3 – Platinum Dunes
SHOT NUMBER
SHOT TYPE
SUBJECT/DESCRIPTION
1
ES
The front of the house.
2
ELS
The empty road.
3
ELS
The empty road with the car starting to drive down it.
4
LS
The car getting closer.
Dialogue – “I think we’re lost”
Dialogue – “yeah maybe we should stop”
5
MLS
Car stopping and breaking down.
Dialogue – “Oh no!”
6
MS
Of the windscreen, and the two girls in the car.
7
TS (from behind)
The girls speaking and panicking, as they are ‘lost’.
8
CU
One of the girl’s hands reaching out to open the car door.
9
LS
Both of the girls getting out of the car.
10
MS
The girls opening the bonnet of the car (smoke coming out).
Dialogue – “I don’t know how were going to get out of this”

11
MCU
Of the girl(s) facial expression looking worried.
12
ELS/LF
Of the girls standing by the car looking vulnerable.
13
MLS
The girls running towards a house.
Dialogue – “Lets ask for help”
14
OTSS
Knocking on the door.
15
MLS
Man half opens the door peeking through.
16
OTSS
Man staring at the girls (dialogue).

Dialogue – “we’ve broken down, could you help us?”
17
OTSS
Girls replying to the man (dialogue).
18
MLS
Man opens the door fully and lets the girls in his house.
Tagline – “HE’LL INVITE YOU IN TO PLAY”
19
MS
Man takes the girls into the kitchen.
20
MCU
Girls sitting at table.
21

MLS
Man preparing the girl’s drinks
22
CU
Man putting a drug into the drinks.
23

MLS
Man bringing over the drinks to the girls.
Tagline – “BUT YOU’LL NEVER LEAVE”

24

ECU
Girl’s eyes waking up in the shed.
24

CU
Girl’s faces confused and worried.
25

MLS
Of the girls surroundings.
26
LS
The girls tied up.
27

LS
The man entering the shed.
28

OTSS
The man looking at the girls in the shed.

29
WEV
The man’s feet whilst walking into the shed.

30

MCU
The man saying “morning girls”.
31

MS
The girls screaming and trying to untie themselves.
32

CU
The man drawing markings on the girls face’s
33

CU
Of the pictures of the girls with markings on.
34

CU
Of some dolls (pan).
35

MS
Girls trying to escape out of the back gates.
36

ES
Girls running through a field.
Name of Film - DOLLHOUSE
Billing / Credits
Social Media Links
Release Date – SUMMER 2019

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