When I first came up with the idear this is how I had imagined/remembered the setting that I wrote the script around, I wanted a nice secluded without being wiled frame so this was perfect.
I wanted to film on a summersday as it is bright and warm for the actors
benefit and sunny picturers just look better than miserable cloudy
films, but it worked well as it gave the film a healthy sense of gloom
and doom.
The second part of my film will be shot on this bridge to contrast from the busy london setting that we started at, in the beginning.
Tim Foster will begin the scene by running down the road from this side. We will have watched him running down from different angles as we see how scared he looks. We don't yet know what he is running away from.
He will fall down at the point where the bridge starts as if there was a tripwire. The camera will then cut back to show Sam Jones standing a little way away with a relaxed stance with his gun holstered.
We will then see Tim still furiously crawling to get away from Sam as he calmly walks into shot towering over Tim showing that he has power over him but I'm using a high angled shot to show that ultimately neither person has any real power.
The fight will proceed until a sniper picks off Tim from the woods close by.
The camera will return to Sam and Tim but slightly zoomed in to change the feeling and draw the audience into what is happening. Here Sam will drag Tim to the edge of the bridge and look over the side with Tim at his feet.
We will then cut to a wide shot showing the whole bridge With Sam and Tim slightly off centre showing their unimportance and give hopefully seeming more believable if the characters aren't in the centre of the bridge as the chances are unlikely. We will then see Tim bee pushed off the edge of the bridge and fall to the floor below.
We will then pull in close to see th body then go for a worm eye view handing controllof shot to Sam as we stare up at him from the bridge. He will then leave with the title falling over Tims face and allong the side of the bridge as an underline to emphasise the words.
Scene Ends



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