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The Peace and Plenty Inn: A Night of Haunting.

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  • Panel 1: Shot Type: Wide Shot (WS)
  • Panel 2: Shot Type: Medium Shot (MS)
  • Panel 3: Shot Type: Close-Up (CU)
  • Panel 4: Shot Type: Medium Shot (MS)
  • Panel 5: Shot Type: Close-Up (CU)
  • Panel 6: Shot Type: Medium Shot (MS)
  • Timing: 3 secondsDescription: Exterior view of the Peace and Plenty Inn. (No dialogue)Sound: Gentle wind blowing, distant sounds of nature.
  • Panel 6: Shot Type: Medium Shot (MS)
  • Timing: 5 secondsDescription: Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong wave goodbye to Ann as they exit the house. Mrs. Armstrong: “Thank you for watching the girls, Ann. We won’t be long.” Ann: “No problem, have a great night!” (No sound, camera follows the family out the door.)
  • Panel 7: Shot Type: Medium Shot (MS)
  • ming: 4 secondsDescription: Ann tucks the girls into bed. Ann: “Sleep tight, sweethearts.” Girls: “Goodnight, Ann!” (Soft lullaby music in the background.)
  • Panel 8: Shot Type: Close-Up (CU)
  • Timing: 3 secondsDescription: Ann sits down on the couch and turns on the TV. (No dialogue)Sound: TV show theme music plays softly.
  • Panel 9: Shot Type: Medium Shot (MS)
  • Timing: 2 secondsDescription: Ann shivers and gets up to adjust the thermostat. (No dialogue)Sound: Quiet creaking of the floorboards.
  • Timing: 4 secondsDescription: Ann wraps herself in a blanket and settles back on the couch. Ann: “That’s better.” (No sound)Camera Movement: Slow zoom in on Ann’s concerned expression.
  • Panel 10: Shot Type: Close-Up (CU)
  • Timing: 4 secondsDescription: Ann wraps herself in a blanket and settles back on the couch. Ann: “That’s better.” (No sound)Camera Movement: Slow zoom in on Ann’s concerned expression.
  • Timing: 3 secondsDescription: Ann hears footsteps and calls out to the girls. Ann: “Girls, is that you?” (No sound)Camera Movement: Pan from Ann to the staircase.
  • Timing: 2 secondsDescription: The lamp flickers and goes out. (No dialogue)Sound: Brief electrical crackle, then silence.
  • Timing: 2 secondsDescription: The TV channel changes on its own. (No dialogue)Sound: Staticky electronic noise.
  • Panel 11: Shot Type: Close-Up (CU)
  • Panel 12: Shot Type: wide shot
  • Panel 13: Shot Type: Medium Shot (MS)
  • Panel 14: Shot Type: Wide Shot (WS)
  • Panel 15: Shot Type: Medium Shot (MS)
  • Image Attributions:1201996 (https://www.pexels.com/photo/flat-screen-television-1201996/) - JESHOOTS.com - License: Free To Use / No Attribution Required / See https://www.pexels.com/license/ for what is not allowed18863263 (https://www.pexels.com/photo/led-mask-from-the-purge-18863263/) - ALTEREDSNAPS - License: Free To Use / No Attribution Required / See https://www.pexels.com/license/ for what is not allowed
  • Timing: 2 secondsDescription: The TV knob turns by itself. (No dialogue)Sound: Clicking of the knob.
  • Timing: 3 secondsDescription: Static fills the TV screen. Voice (from TV): “Get out.” (No dialogue from Ann)Sound: Eerie whispering voice.
  • Timing: 3 secondsDescription: Ann screams and pulls the plug from the TV. (No dialogue)Sound: Ann’s scream, followed by sudden silence.
  • Timing: 4 secondsDescription: Mrs. Armstrong finds Ann asleep near the girls’ bed. Mrs. Armstrong: “Ann, are you okay?” Ann (half-asleep): “Take me home…” (No sound)Camera Movement: Slow zoom out from Mrs. Armstrong’s concerned face to reveal Ann on the floor.
  • Timing: 3 secondsDescription: Mrs. Armstrong comforts Ann. Mrs. Armstrong: “It’s okay, Ann. We’ll take you home.” (No sound)Camera Movement: Close-up on Mrs. Armstrong’s comforting gesture.

Image Attributions

  • 1201996 - JESHOOTS.com - (License Free To Use / No Attribution Required / See https://www.pexels.com/license/ for what is not allowed )
  • 18863263 - ALTEREDSNAPS - (License Free To Use / No Attribution Required / See https://www.pexels.com/license/ for what is not allowed )
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