Script: Compendium of evil
Shot (1): [Establishment shot to show the location, production logo appears.]
Shot (2): Suspense and mystery sound accents introduced, cave water sound effects gradually come in.
Shot (3): Suspense sound effects continue.
Shot (4): Wind, thunder and lightening, ran sound effects and loud violin music starts.
Shot (5): Violin and piano music builds up, pitch gets higher and tempo gets quicker.
Shot (6): Heart beat sound effect, sound slows down and maintains at a steady rhythm.
Evie- heavy breathing
Shot (7): Tempo and pitch slowly builds up.
Shot (8): Music cuts off and focuses on sound made by boots and sound effects of twigs breaking.
Shot (9): Dramatic sound introduced of suspense accent sound effects.
Shot (10): Telephone sound effect, non diegetic sound slows down and maintains at a steady tempo.
Shot (11): Footsteps sound effect, sound gradually starts to become more dramatic.
Shot (12): Sound intensifies creating a crescendo, tempo quickens and pitch heightens to a high volume.
Shot (13): Sound maintains at an intense and dramatic level.
Shot (14): Pitch of violin gets higher and the tempo has a rapid rhythm.
Shot (15): Tempo and pitch of the sound stops and starts in an irregular pattern.
Shot (16): Suspense sound effects of thunder and eerie violin music.
Shot (17): Beat of sound drops dramatically when character falls.
Shot (18): Pitch heightens and quickens creating suspension.
Shot (19): No change in sound, changes from low to high pitch with a rapid tempo to match the tense atmosphere.
Shot (20): Tense sound builds up of thunder and cuts to silence when the black screen appears.
Shot (21): [Screen cuts to black] silence.
Great ideas for the prod co logo; your script is not a script more like a shot list; incorporate this info onto a storyboard for maximum impact.
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