Scene 1: Police station, Daytime
Emma and her sibling are sat together, Emma is cradling the younger child. They have been brought in to discuss their parents deaths after Emma’s recovery. She is distraught but staying strong for the child. The child is very confused and asking questions such as, “Where’s Mummy?” and “Has Daddy gone to bring Mummy back?” Emma is becoming visibly more and more upset and trying to stay strong for the child. This should be very upsetting for the audience.
Scene 2: Credits, no filming
Scene 3: Hospital operating theatre
Emma is laid on an operating table having narrowly escaped the attack which left her parents dead. She is unconscious and having her heart restarted. The operating theatre is full of doctors who are trying to say her life. They should be exceptionally stressed as she has died in front of them. They are in a frenzy trying to restart her heart but following procedure professionally, the audience should feel scared for Emma but as though the situation is relatively under control.
Scene 4: Emma’s house
Emma is sat with her family talking/smiling/laughing. Very natural and happy, an evening at home before her parents are murdered.
Scene 5: emma’s house
Before her family are murdered. Emma walks into the living room where the news is on. She stands just in from the doorway and watches the new report on the murders in the town. She is scared for herself and worried about the safety of her family. She turns away from the TV before the story is finished - trying to distance herself from the threat - and leaves the room.
Scene 6: News station
A news reporter is reading the story about the serial killer in Dreamtown. Very professional, just like a real news anchorman/woman.
Scene 7: the woods
Emma is running away from the killer, they are chasing her through the woods. She is terrified and running for her life.
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