This will be our first shot, with the car driving away at a
steady speed. The area will be slightly darker thus making the shot more mysterious. There shouldn't be any snow in our final product.
This time we will see the car travelling towards the camera
before it exits the frame. This is to give the audience a sense of speed and
distance travelled.

This is a close up shot of the centre console of the car. It is vital that we emphasize the importance of the shot to prepare the audience for the audio that follows in the form of a radio broadcast.
In this shot the vehicle will reverse and stop in front of
the garage abruptly causing the tyres to skid. If times properly the lighting
should be perfect and give a sense of time passing as the sun begins to set.
This will be just before the hooded man opens his door. The
shot will enable the audience to pick up on the mise-en-scene whilst also
showing the car blocking the only exit of the garage. This shot shows the likely camera angle that will be used when the hooded man reveals the girl in his boot before grabbing her.

This is a shot from the inside of the garage looking out. The natural light will be blocked by the parked car once reversed.
Here is a shot of the garage where the girl will be shot. We
will most likely have her sat in the middle to reduce unnecessary lighting and
to create a more solitary atmosphere with the car taking up some space.


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