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Organising the sequence


Ok, so we now are bursting with ideas of scenes we could include in our opening sequence, but in what order?!


We decided to start actually putting our ideas together, and organising the sequence before we story board. We definitely thought we needed a 'Cellar scene' in the opening somewhere, but we were unsure weather that should come first or second.


We decided that this sequence was the most effective!:



  • The first scene is a black screen, with titles rolling across, but in the background we can here Tv Noises in the distance as well as metal doors and footsteps getting louder. This signifies that danger may be approaching because Fritzl is coming.
  • The scene of Elisabeth fades in, and we see a figure standing in a low lit room (light only from the TV screen) watching a news report about Elisabeth.
  • As the noises gets closer, it builds suspense, and then the camera zooms into Elisabeths Eye to start showing the flashbacks.
  • Memory One. A shadow appears over a little girl holding a doll, and she reaches for her comfort blanket. we then shoot to her father touching her shoulder as she cuddles the blanket in.
  • We then snap back out to reality to see Elisabeth start to panic.
  • Then we go back into the eye for another flashback.
  • Memory Two. An older girl, still with the blanket at a sleepover talking about boys and sex, and the girl being withdrawn from the group conversation.
  • We then flash back to an even more concerned Elisabeth as we go into her third memory.
  • Memory Three. A quick shot of a baby bump

  • We then see the camera pan down from Elisabeth's eye to one of her hands - she is holding a piece of material which is implied to be the scrap of blanket she pulled off when the baby was snatched.
  • The Footsteps get closer and can be heard loudly and then Elisabeth cuddles the blanket in.
  • A man's arm reaches out of the darkness and switches off the television.
  • The screen goes black again like at the start.
Now we have a clear idea of what we want to do scene by scene, we can now start story 
boarding our ideas.

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