Production Company
1 – Universal Pictures
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Production Company
2 – Blumhouse Productions
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Production Company
3 – Platinum Dunes
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SHOT
NUMBER
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SHOT
TYPE
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SUBJECT/DESCRIPTION
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1
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ES
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The front of the house.
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2
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ELS
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The empty road.
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3
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ELS
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The empty road with the car starting to
drive down it.
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4
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LS
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The car getting closer.
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Dialogue – “I
think we’re lost”
Dialogue – “yeah
maybe we should stop”
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5
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MLS
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Car stopping and breaking down.
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Dialogue – “Oh no!”
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6
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MS
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Of the windscreen, and the two girls in
the car.
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7
|
TS (from behind)
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The girls speaking and panicking, as they
are ‘lost’.
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8
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CU
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One of the girl’s hands reaching out to
open the car door.
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9
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LS
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Both of the girls getting out of the car.
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10
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MS
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The girls opening the bonnet of the car
(smoke coming out).
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Dialogue – “I
don’t know how were going to get out of this”
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11
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MCU
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Of the girl(s) facial expression looking
worried.
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12
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ELS/LF
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Of the girls standing by the car looking
vulnerable.
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13
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MLS
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The girls running towards a house.
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Dialogue – “Lets
ask for help”
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14
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OTSS
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Knocking on the door.
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15
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MLS
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Man half opens the door peeking through.
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16
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OTSS
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Man staring at the girls (dialogue).
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Dialogue – “we’ve
broken down, could you help us?”
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17
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OTSS
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Girls replying to the man (dialogue).
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18
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MLS
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Man opens the door fully and lets the
girls in his house.
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Tagline – “HE’LL
INVITE YOU IN TO PLAY”
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19
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MS
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Man takes the girls into the kitchen.
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20
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MCU
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Girls sitting at table.
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21
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MLS
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Man preparing the girl’s drinks
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22
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CU
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Man putting a drug into the drinks.
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23
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MLS
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Man bringing over the drinks to the girls.
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Tagline – “BUT
YOU’LL NEVER LEAVE”
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24
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ECU
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Girl’s eyes waking up in the shed.
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24
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CU
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Girl’s faces confused and worried.
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25
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MLS
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Of the girls surroundings.
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26
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LS
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The girls tied up.
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27
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LS
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The man entering the shed.
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28
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OTSS
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The man looking at the girls in the shed.
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29
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WEV
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The man’s feet whilst walking into the
shed.
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30
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MCU
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The man saying “morning girls”.
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31
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MS
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The girls screaming and trying to untie
themselves.
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32
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CU
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The man drawing markings on the girls
face’s
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33
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CU
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Of the pictures of the girls with markings
on.
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34
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CU
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Of some dolls (pan).
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35
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MS
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Girls trying to escape out of the back
gates.
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36
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ES
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Girls running through a field.
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Name of Film -
DOLLHOUSE
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Billing / Credits
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Social Media Links
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Release Date –
SUMMER 2019
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--> The main image here is of one of the character's most likely to be the protagonist. --> The protagonist is shown here using a close up shot. The use of this shot makes the character seem close towards the audience. Implying that during the film the audience will become closer to the character and is likely to sympathise for them. --> Dull/dark colours (black, white, grey) --> Use of red, could represent blood within the film and a sense of violence. --> Black background, makes the writing and picture on the poster stand out. --> Movie title (san serif, biggest writing, most bold), indication of genre - located at the bottom to allow focus on the image. --> Credits located at the bottom. --> Tagline - gives away a bit of the storyline. --> Cinema release month. --> Social media links.
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