Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Script for Horror trialer- Porce-lyn

Outside building
IN SCHOOL- Day
FADE IN THROUGH BLACK
Three students around the same table at lunchtime, eating individual lunches.
Inside classroom, Zooms to group of friends
PERSON A
I heard about this “haunted” hospital at Barrow Gurney, I heard that there was a patient that was never found when it was closed down for negligence, she still walks the hospital.
Shot of outside the hospital
PERSON B
Yeh I heard that story but as if its true, she was a serial killer, during a daily treatments some chemicals spilt on her face, from then on she only wore a mask. Its just a story to scare you when you were little. Her name was Lyn before she was disfigured, after she was known as Porce-Lyn
Closer shot of the hospital
PERSON C (Smug look on face)
You two might have been scared by it, but I’m a man you see.
PERSON A+B LAUGH
PERSON C
Alright alright if you’re so hard lets go after school.
PERSON A+B
Deal!
Bell rings
Pick up bags
FADE OUT THROUGH BLACK
ESTABLISHING SHOT, LOOKING AT HOSPITAL
PERSON A
Lets have a picture to prove we actually did it.

PERSON A+B+C
3-2-1 CHEESE
SCREEN FLASH LIKE CAMERA
Picture freezes on screen
Mask in background in window
Slowly zooms into mask.
PERSON C
Go on then I dare you to go inside.
PERSON A
You first then “bigshot”
PERSON B
Lets all go together
ENTER BUILDING TOGETHER
LAUGHING AND JOKING
Fade through black (laughing carries on)
NOISE
PERSON A+B TURN AROUND

PERSON A+B
 Person C?!
PERSON A+B LOOK AT EACH OTEHR
LOUD SCREAM (HELP!)
                                                                                         PERSON A
                                                                                         PESON C?!!
Run into same room
See PERSON C hanging 
Look down, see message in blood –“RUN!”
PERSON A+B running to exit
Cameraman runs behind
Doors slam shut
Go to different room
Person B +A heavy breathing
Trying to escape out the locked window
Person A
Hurry up! Lets leave it!!
The mask appears in reflection behind shoulder.
Fade through

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