After doing our 'sound, shots and locations' research we discovered that the average amount of shots with dialogue was 23. Therefore, we planned our dialogue on as a script on a Word document which we printed out and had on hand whilst filming our trailer. Our script was just a basic outline for us to go by before starting to film, this meant some of these lines changed over time.
Dialogue
Voice over at start to go over capture scene
Detective - ‘I need to find her before she hurts anyone else’
Detective - ‘3 nights ago dimitri roskonoc was abducted…tortured and brutally killed at the hands a deranged psychopath and we have no idea who she is!’
Sound bridge leading from murder scene to interrogation of prisoner
Detective - ‘How is she choosing her victims?’
Prisoner - ‘If you felt the need to kill detective, how would you choose yours?’
Detective - ‘do you know who she is?’
Prisoner - ‘I may know who she was, but that’s not who you’re looking for!’
Killer on the phone
Killer – ‘Hey mister, still on for tonight'
Dialogue
Voice over at start to go over capture scene
Detective - ‘I need to find her before she hurts anyone else’
Detective - ‘3 nights ago dimitri roskonoc was abducted…tortured and brutally killed at the hands a deranged psychopath and we have no idea who she is!’
Sound bridge leading from murder scene to interrogation of prisoner
Detective - ‘How is she choosing her victims?’
Prisoner - ‘If you felt the need to kill detective, how would you choose yours?’
Detective - ‘do you know who she is?’
Prisoner - ‘I may know who she was, but that’s not who you’re looking for!’
Killer on the phone
Killer – ‘Hey mister, still on for tonight'
Sound Bites
First victim being dragged along the floor
Heels walking on the floor
Knife slashing
Guts spilling
Car boot closing and car driving off (high revs)
Gurgling as if throat is cut and choking on own blood
Camera Flash (hot fuzz example)
Struggling sound from victim with duct tape on
Panting and heaving breathing from detective in house.