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Cask of amontillado
Shot 1
Scene: Montressor leads Fortunado down the windy stairs into his catacomb
Shot: long shot
Sound: Diegetic
Editing: fade in
Lighting: low key
Angle: High
Movements: tilt from up down to them

Shot 2
Scene: Fortunado begins to cough as he walks down further and further
Shot: Medium shot then a close up as he begins to cough
Sound: diegetic
Editing: cut
Lighting: low key
Angle eye level
Movements: pan as they walk through the catacombs
Dialogue: “cough cough” fortunado “we will go back, your health is precious” M “It’s nothing, let us go on”

Shot 3
Scene: Fortunado says his cough is nothing and that it won’t kill him
Shot: dual (both actors in shot)
Sound diegetic
Editing none
Lighting low key
Angle eye level
Movement none (they stopped to drink)
Dialogue: “the cough is a mere nothing; it will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough.”

Shot 4
Scene: Montressor presents fortunado with some wine to drink to cure his cough
Shot: medium
Sound diegetic
Editing cut to next scene
Lighting low key
Angle eye level
Movements completely still as fortunado pauses to take a drink
Dialogue: “Drink” M “I drink, to the buried around us”

Shot 5
Scene: Fortunado takes another drink
Shot close up on fortunado
Sound diegetic
Editing cut to next scene
Lighting low key
Angle eye level
Movement none
Dialogue: none (he’s taking a drink)

Shot 6
Scene Montressor notices fortunado is becoming more drunk from the sparkle in his eyes
Shot: montressor POV looking at fortunado’s eyes after fortunado puts the bottle down
Sound diegetic
Editing cut to montressor’s face
Lighting low key
Angle: montressors POV
Movement very slowly zoom on fortunado’s eyes but not all the way
Dialogue none

Shot 7
Scene: montressor grins then proceeds down the hall with fortunado
Shot close up of montressor grinning
Angle: eye level
Sound diegetic
Editing cut from montressor grinning to next scene
Movement

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