Shot List - Rose - Estrella Productions
1) Rose & Sister comforting high angle long shot (low lighting) - singing ring-a-ring-roses
2) [flashback] over the shoulder long shot of Rose defending her sister (shadow of a parent)
3) Extreme close up of Rose striking a match [low level lighting]
4) Extreme close up of the rose and the lit match getting closer
5) Close up of Rose burning a rose (face and rose)
6) [Flashback] Long shot of Rose with her parents, her parents give her Roses
7) Over the shoulder shot of Rose looking back at her parents unimpressed and disappointed with the roses
8) Medium Shot in her kitchen with alcohol and burning rose
9) Close up alcohol being knocked over
10) Medium shot of alcohol smashing on floor
11) Close up shot of Roses face and her shock
12) Close up of burning rose getting dropped
13) Low level close up of roses feet.
14) Extreme close up of fire
15) Extreme long shot of Rose running away
16) Fades to black
Hear a scream and sirens
~IN PARK~
18) High level shot of Rose running into the park (gate)
19) Extreme long shot of Rose running in park
20) mid shot of Rose turning her head to look behind her.
21) Extreme long shot of Rose under a tree in park (all alone)
22) Low level close up of Rose lying under the tree
23) Extreme close up of Roses eyes closing.
~IN CARE HOME LONDON~
24) Establishing wide shot of London
25) Extreme close up from side of Roses face (eye opening waking up) (passing of time)
26) Close up pan of pin board with fire and water damaged photos pictures of family (mostly rose with her sister)
27) Long shot Rose alone in her room with the pin board
28) Medium point of view shot of rose putting more photos on the pin board
29) close up of the pictures on the pin board.
30) Over the shoulder medium shot rose looks to one side knock on door (eye-line match)
31) Medium two shot of policewomen at the door (blocking light - casting a shadow on Rose)
32) Two long shot side view of Rose and police sitting opposite each other.
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