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1 INT. REHEARSAL
STUDIO - DAY
1
Open in on THE DANCER, a plain looking
girl whom is uncharacteristically dressed in flashy and elegant dancing attire.
Her hair is tied back with a few hairs seemingly out of place, as if it was prepared
in a hurry. She is heavily panting in front of the mirror, and always slightly
out of shot. The dancer has been attempting the same move for a while now and with
each attempt, her frustration grows. The music from her headphones echoes
through the room. A series of intimate close ups permeate the scene as she
presents her craft, until finally unveiling the dancer in full costume/makeup. Some
time has passed, the dancer is sat on the floor, exhausted, she picks up a
drink to refresh herself. She then looks to the clock on the wall which reads:
16:49. The dancer then picks herself backup, gazes into the mirror, staring
herself down, searching for the motivation to carry on. After calming herself,
she puts her headphones back on and the music fades in, playing throughout the remainder
of the film.
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2 EXT. STREET -
EVENING
2
The dancer is making her way home, she
is now in a much rougher looking outfit, ill-fitted and out of style. The
street she walks down looks neglected and down beaten, rubbish lines the roads
and graffiti decorates the houses. The dancer has her headphones in, ignoring
the world around her as she practices the moves in her head with some leaking
out into the real world whilst she walks.
There is a drug deal taking place
between THUG 1 and THUG 2 across the street from the dancer, the scene doesn't
linger on them.
The dancer continues
down the street.
A TEENAGE MUM with a pushchair barges
by the dancer, whilst chewing gum and on the phone.
The dancer continues
down the street.
The dancer then passes a HOMELESS MAN
sat by the road, asleep and sheltered only by a long piece of card.
The dancer continues
down the street.
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3 INT. REHEARSAL
STUDIO - DAY
3
Continuing from where we left off in
scene 1, the dancer is back into her dance. Although she is struggling to
maintain her breath, the dance itself increases in scale as she starts to bring
it into more areas of the studio .
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4 EXT. DANCER'S HOUSE
- EVENING
4
The dancer enters her
house.
5 INT. DANCER'S HOUSE
- LIVING ROOM - EVENING
5
The dancer's house is a complete mess,
tracking her through the house as she walks in, it's a hovel. There are lots of
empty beer cans, dirty clothes and rubbish scattered across the floor. The
dancer makes her way through the living room, where it appears that the FATHER
is sat slumped in an armchair pointed directly at the TV, he doesn't seem to be
awake as he does not react to the dancer's entrance. The TV is on in
background, out of focus as the dancer walks upstairs.
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6 INT. REHEARSAL
STUDIO - DAY
6
The dancer is continuing the piece, yet
seems distracted. There is one move in particular she keeps trying over and
over but every time she appears dissatisfied.
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7 INT. DANCER'S HOUSE
- DANCER'S ROOM - EVENING
7
The dancer is sat on her bed with her
knees tucked in and in tears, gazing out her window as rain drops run down it.
We hear inaudible yelling from FATHER (O.S.). She then turns and faces her
bedroom door. The yelling stops before immediately picking up again. The dancer
suddenly throws the lamp on her bedside unit across the room, screams, picks up
her coat and goes to leave the room.
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8 EXT. DANCER'S HOUSE
- EVENING
8
The dancer exits the
house, slamming the door behind her.
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9 INT. REHEARSAL
STUDIO - DAY
9
The dancer is in mid-rehearsal, staring
down at the floor as tears drizzle down her cheeks. She wipes them away in an
attempt to compose herself but cannot. She finally stands up straight, her eyes
suddenly intensify and the most impressive section of the dance commences
although it is clear the grief is still staying with her.
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10 INT. STORE
CUPBOARD - NIGHT
10
In the poorly lit and cluttered store
cupboard we see the dancers possessions and some empty food packets lining the
shelves, implying that she has been there for some time. We then reveal the dancer
angrily dancing, as if trying to hold back her rage. She grows frustrated with
herself as she struggles with a move, until she finally lashes out throwing a
nearby mop to the ground and screaming into the wall. We stay on her for some
time as her anger, turns to sadness. She then looks up and takes a deep inhale.
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11 INT. REHEARSAL
STUDIO - DAY
11
And exhale, the dancer is back in the
studio again and is now determined to not let her past get the best of her and
continues the dance, now with nothing but determination written across her
face. The dance is a spectacle to behold, and ends triumphantly, with the music
stopping with it. The dancer is breathing heavily and pats the sweat off her
face, when the COMPETITION COORDINATOR enters the room.
COMPETITION
COORDINATOR
You're on in five.
The dancer shows no reaction.
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12 INT. BACKSTAGE -
EVENING
12
The dancer walks
behind backstage to behind the curtains.
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13 INT. STAGE -
EVENING
13
The curtains draw in front of the
dancer as the lights spill out onto her face, her eyes are closed and her face
expressionless. She takes a deep breath.
CUT TO BLACK.
We have all read the script and think Elliot's done a fantastic job, it's exactly the kind of thing we were going for, and I can't wait to get started.