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script planning
The majority of the trailer is driven less by dialogue and more by visuals, so the script is somewhat simple, with most of the dialogue appearing in the opening and closing scenes of the trailer.
visuals ideas
Waterboarding
Stabbing Self Mutilation Choking Poisoning Hanging Drug use Interviewing someone about their own Death Drowning in blood Film Distortion Violently shaking the camera while filming violence VHS quality footage |
Russian roulette
Applying makeup crudely Black and white scenes Crudely made advertising Narration of footage Hallucinations Reversed footage of vomiting blood Gun violence Torture Suffocation Talking to the camera Poor quality amateur footage and special effects Monolouges |
dialogue ideas
"Someone in this room wants us all dead..."
"The moment after he shot you in the head, how did you feel?" .... "I felt an immense peace"
"WHEN REMOVING LIMBS, IT IS BEST TO SAW JUST BELOW THE JOINT IN ORDER TO CREATE A CLEAN STUMP"
"Have you ever killed someone?"
"The moment after he shot you in the head, how did you feel?" .... "I felt an immense peace"
"WHEN REMOVING LIMBS, IT IS BEST TO SAW JUST BELOW THE JOINT IN ORDER TO CREATE A CLEAN STUMP"
"Have you ever killed someone?"