Improving the script:
Idea two:
Scene one:
Start by taking pictures outside a window (either made or imaginary)
Checks time on a watch or the action for a watch.
Its six o’clock where is she, she should be getting ready by now. Perfect: right on time.
Takes pictures.
Scene two:
Starts off by sitting on a table, which is a bed. Shaking backwards and forward, making it look like she’s mental. Then It will go into the third person speech below.
Do you know the number one cause of stalkers? Forgetfulness. People forget to close their curtains. I remember this one girl who used to walk around totally naked at night: lights on curtains wide open. She used to forget to shut them because her house over looked some woods, no-body out their right? Well their was, a stalker guy: just waiting and watching those bright welcomey windows. He used to think she didn’t shut them because well she wanted him to see, just inviting him into her life. So he started this hole fantasy relationship with her, built out of the little things like when she hung her laundry out he thought it was a love token and offering, so he stole her underwear. Getting more intimate in this love affair in his head…until one night he broke in, but when he met her he met a stranger a scared stranger wanting him out of her house. He, he thought she was playing hard to get, so he strangled her to stop her from screaming to stop her from breathing. Statistically speaking you’re more likely to get killed by someone you know.
The Term Paper on A New Start On Head
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Scene three:
Breaking news, its 6 o’clock and I’d standing in Cleobury Mortimer. On the scene of a break in, 27 year old Adrainne Stinton a 25 year old girl strangled Sophie Morgan. There not quite sure of how it happened but forensics are still looking into it. Adrianne Stinton apparently stalked Sophie Morgan, statistics from a variety of witnesses. Find out more tomorrow at 7. That’s me reporting here for channel four news, back to you in the studio.
Scene five:
Music played in the back ground of a window. (made)
Idea two:
Scene one:
Sat on the floor by the window, looking up to it. Stay on the floor throughout, looking to the audience and back to the window.
Its six o’clock where is she, perfect right on time. Wow doesn’t she look gorgeous: long brunette hair and perfect figure. I can’t wait until she finally invites me over, we would be perfect together. Perfect. Absolutely perfect…
Smiles and takes a picture.
Scene two:
Sits on the table, rocking backwards and forward. Then stops, breathing getting heavier standing up and talking to the audience. With a serious tone, getting angrier and angrier as the speech gets further and further in.
Do you know the number one cause of stalkers? Forgetfulness. People forget to close their curtains.
Sits on the chair, then stands up and walks to the window behind it looking through it.
I remember this one girl who used to walk around totally naked at night: lights on …
Objectless action for curtains opening
Curtains wide open. She used to forget to shut them because her house over looked some woods, no-body out their right?
Walks to the other side of the window
Well their was, a stalker guy: just waiting and watching those bright welcomey windows. He used to think she didn’t shut them because well she wanted him to see, just inviting him into her life. So he started this hole fantasy relationship with her, built out of the little things like when she hung her laundry out…..
Does an objectless action for putting a coat on the line or clothes
he thought it was a love token and offering, so he stole her underwear.
Turns back to talk to the audience
The Essay on Rear Window Jeff Audience Lisa
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Getting more intimate in this love affair in his head…until one night he broke in, but when he met her he met a stranger a scared stranger wanting him out of her house. He, he thought she was playing hard to get, so he strangled her to stop her from screaming to stop her from breathing. Statistically speaking you’re more likely to get killed by someone you know.
(New scene)
Scene three:
Sat on the floor, talking to herself staring at the audience.
I didn’t mean to do it, I didn’t mean too! What was I supposed to do; she left her clothes out for me. Me! Sophie new, I’m sure she new, I’m sure she did. Honest I didn’t, why won’t anyone believe me? I wouldn’t go kill anyone; I didn’t go out of my way to plan her death. I loved her, lusting for every minute to be with her, why would I kill her?
Scene four:
Change of costume, adding a black blazer to symbolise a news reporter.
Good evening, a tragedy happened today in Cleobury Mortimer: The police are still unsure of what happened but remote possibilities could either be forced or accidental. Sophie Morgan got rushed to hospital, after her neighbour found her dead on her bedroom floor. Adrianne Stinton got taken in to custody by the police after being found and seen at the crime by various witnesses: she is still being questioned. Sophie soon died an hour later in Kidderminster hospital in intensive care due to loss of blood and severe bruising. Thank you for listening that’s me reporting for channel four news.
Idea two
Scene one:
Sat on the floor by the window, looking up to it. Stay on the floor throughout, looking to the audience and back to the window.
Its six o’clock where is she? Perfect right on time “Sophie Gemma Morgan” Just look at her she’s amazing, she’s mine: Her hair, her body, her friends; mine. How amazing would it be if we get together. I can’t wait until I stop by, it will be perfect…..Absolutely perfect.
Scene two:
Sits on the table, rocking backwards and forward. Then stops, breathing getting heavier standing up and talking to the audience. With a serious tone, getting angrier and angrier as the speech gets further and further in.
Do you know the number one cause of stalkers? Forgetfulness. People forget to close their curtains.
The Term Paper on Court Scene Shylock Audience Money
Throughout William Shakespeare's play, The Merchant of Venice, there is a strong theme of prejudice. Portia has to deal with prejudice against her sex, the Prince of Morocco has to deal with prejudice against his race but the character that is most discriminated against is Shylock. He is hated for being a Jew and a money-lender, but Shakespeare has not made Shylock a character easy to sympathise ...
Stands up and goes to the front of the stage, speaking to the audience.
I remember this one girl who used to walk around totally naked at night: lights on …
Walks over to the window and looks through it.
Curtains wide open. She used to forget to shut them because her house over looked some woods, no-body out their right?
Stands closer to the window and points through it, then goes in front of the window and looks through them: looking back at the audience.
Well their was, a stalker guy: just waiting and watching those bright welcomey windows. He used to think she didn’t shut them because well she wanted him to see, just inviting him into her life. So he started this hole fantasy relationship with her, built out of the little things like when she hung her laundry out…..
Walks to the front of the stage and then turns back and does an objectless action for putting clothes on the line next to the window.
he thought it was a love token and offering, so he stole her underwear.
Takes the clothes away in a snatching action: Then turns back to the audience.
Getting more intimate in this love affair in his head…until one night he broke in, but when he met her he met a stranger a scared stranger wanting him out of her house.
Walks to the front of the stage and then walks back just behind the window.
He, he thought she was playing hard to get, so he
(does an objectless action for strangling someone) strangled her to stop her from screaming to stop her from breathing. Statistically speaking you’re more likely to get killed by someone you know.
Scene three:
Sat on the bed, talking to herself staring at the audience.
I didn’t mean to do it, i didn’t mean to: what was I suppose to do she left her clothes out for me. Me! Me. Sophie new, I’m sure she new, she did. Why, how wouldn’t she, I’m sure she new. I didn’t mean too. Honest I didn’t, why….I wouldn’t kill anyone, I didn’t go out of my way to plan her death. I loved her. Lusting for everything to minute to be with her, why would I kill her?
Scene four:
Change of costume, adding a black blazer to symbolise a news reporter.
Good evening, a tragedy happened today in Cleobury Mortimer: The police are still unsure of what happened but remote possibilities could either be forced or accidental. Sophie Morgan got rushed to hospital, after her neighbour found her dead on her bedroom floor. Adrianne Stinton got taken in to custody by the police after being found and seen at the crime by various witnesses: she is still being questioned. Sophie soon died an hour later in Kidderminster hospital in intensive care due to loss of blood and severe bruising. Thank you for listening that’s me reporting for channel four news.
The Term Paper on Realism In "Rear Window"
One of the most crucial elements of Rear Window, and a very clever tactic used by Hitchcock, is realism. In other words, most if not all things that happen in this film, and everything that every character feels and emotes, is entirely plausible in real life – perhaps not witnessing a murder, but something equally shocking, such as spousal abuse is entirely possible. Because of this there is ...
Scene five:
Costume changed into the white lab coat.
Ok, now on too room 107 with patient Adrianne Stinton age of 25 suffering from a strong case of schizophrenia, as shown in this ward its more common among females in their early ages. This is a mental disorder, at some point in the illness, involves a psychotic phase (with delusions, hallucinations, or grossly bizarre/disorganized speech and behaviour).
This psychotic phase must last for at least one month (or less if successfully treated).
Schizophrenia also causes impairment in social or vocational functioning which must last for at least 6 months. The psychotic phase is not due to a medical condition, medication, or illegal drug use. Her treatment Antipsychotic medicine … which includes both anti depressants and anti-anxiety, the medicine prevents suicide and dramatically improves social functioning. But unfortanally Adrianne like many other schizophrenic patients can’t regain what they have lost. This is due to the impairments of the illness….. Memory loss, poor concentration, or even the ability to multi task.
Idea one:
Scene one:
Sat on the floor by the window, looking up to it. Stay on the floor throughout, looking to the audience and back to the window.
Its six o’clock where is she? Perfect right on time
Writes it in the air.
“Sophie Gemma Morgan”…
Stands up next to the window as she’s watching someone, as she’s talking look back at the audience.
if I could be anyone in the world right now I would be her. Her life’s just so smooth and planed out. I really like her; I think I actually love this girl.
Scene two:
Change of outfit into pj’s and a dressing gown, standing behind the window.
Answers the phone
Hello, hello…then the beep. You know that’s the 5th time in an hour, it’s really starting to scare me. Do you ever feel like you’re being watched? I have, I have for the last week.
The Term Paper on Light Quality On The Rate Of Photosynthesis Measure
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Scene three:
Sits on the table, rocking backwards and forward. Then stops, breathing getting heavier standing up and talking to the audience. With a serious tone, getting angrier and angrier as the speech gets further and further in.
Do you know the number one cause of stalkers? Forgetfulness. People forget to close their curtains.
Stands up and goes to the front of the stage, speaking to the audience.
I remember this one girl who used to walk around totally naked at night: lights on …
Walks over to the window and looks through it.
Curtains wide open. She used to forget to shut them because her house over looked some woods, no-body out their right?
Stands closer to the window and points through it, then goes in front of the window and looks through them: looking back at the audience.
Well their was, a stalker guy: just waiting and watching those bright welcomey windows. He used to think she didn’t shut them because well she wanted him to see, just inviting him into her life. So he started this hole fantasy relationship with her, built out of the little things like when she hung her laundry out…..
Walks to the front of the stage and then turns back and does an objectless action for putting clothes on the line next to the window.
he thought it was a love token and offering, so he stole her underwear.
Takes the clothes away in a snatching action: Then turns back to the audience.
Getting more intimate in this love affair in his head…until one night he broke in, but when he met her he met a stranger a scared stranger wanting him out of her house.
Walks to the front of the stage and then walks back just behind the window.
He, he thought she was playing hard to get, so he
(does an objectless action for strangling someone) strangled her to stop her from screaming to stop her from breathing. Statistically speaking you’re more likely to get killed by someone you know.
Scene three:
Sat on the bed, swaying forwards and backwards: talking to herself staring at the audience.
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ABSTRACT Ordinary light such as that from a light bulb is a form of wave motion that consists of electrical and magnetic fields that vibrate at right angles to the direction of travel of a light beam. Light waves that vibrate in a single plane are called polarized light waves. Such waves can be produced by passing light through polarizing filters. The experiment conducted was composed of crossed ...
I didn’t mean to do it, I didn’t mean to do it: I merely put my hands round her mouth…I didn’t know my own strength. I was shutting her up, why would I kill her? Surely if I killed her, I would have it planned out. I didn’t mean to do it, why won’t anyone believe me: at least a prison cell would be nice then this, nicer then a mental hospital. Mental, I’m not mental so why am i in a mental hospital. I didn’t do it.
Scene four:
Change of costume, adding a black blazer to symbolise a news reporter.
Good evening, a tragedy happened today in Cleobury Mortimer: The police are still unsure of what happened but remote possibilities could either be forced or accidental. Sophie Morgan got rushed to hospital, after her neighbour found her dead on her bedroom floor. Adrianne Stinton got taken in to custody by the police after being found and seen at the crime by various witnesses: she is still being questioned. Sophie soon died an hour later in Kidderminster hospital in intensive care due to loss of blood and severe bruising. Thank you for listening that’s me reporting for channel four news.
Scene five:
Costume changed into the white lab coat: turns the window round so it’s on the white side and adds a sign to a hook in the middle of the window. Stands with a clip board, or some paper, in front of the window talking to the audience.
Ok, now on too room 107 with patient Adrianne Stinton age of 25 suffering from a strong case of schizophrenia, as shown in this ward its more common among females in their early ages. This is a mental disorder, at some point in the illness, involves a psychotic phase (with delusions, hallucinations, or grossly bizarre/disorganized speech and behaviour).
This psychotic phase must last for at least one month (or less if successfully treated).
Schizophrenia also causes impairment in social or vocational functioning which must last for at least 6 months. The psychotic phase is not due to a medical condition, medication, or illegal drug use. Her treatment Antipsychotic medicine … which includes both anti depressants and anti-anxiety, the medicine prevents suicide and dramatically improves social functioning. But unfortanally Adrianne like many other schizophrenic patients can’t regain what they have lost. This is due to the impairments of the illness….. Memory loss, poor concentration, or even the ability to multi task.
Idea one:
Idea one:
Scene one:
Sat on the floor by the window, looking up to it. Stay on the floor throughout, looking to the audience and back to the window.
Its six o’clock where is she? Perfect right on time
Writes it in the air.
“Sophie Gemma Morgan”…
Stands up next to the window as she’s watching someone, as she’s talking look back at the audience.
if I could be anyone in the world right now I would be her.
Leads on the window like a love sick puppy, staring into space and playing with her hair
Her life’s just so smooth and planed out. I really like her; I think I actually love this girl.
Lights turn out.
Lights fade on.
Change of outfit into pj’s and a dressing gown, standing behind the window.
Answers the phone [nervously]
Hello, hello…then the beep. You know that’s the 5th time in an hour, it’s really starting to scare me. Do you ever feel like you’re being watched?
Looks right out the window, as if she’s seen something…pause.
Turns back to the audience.
I have, I have for the last week.
Lights fade out.
Scene three:
Lights fade in.
Sits on the table, rocking backwards and forward. Then stops, breathing getting heavier standing up and talking to the audience. With a serious tone, getting angrier and angrier as the speech gets further and further in.
Do you know the number one cause of stalkers? Forgetfulness. People forget to close their curtains.
Stands up and goes to the front of the stage, speaking to the audience.
I remember this one girl who used to walk around totally naked at night: lights on …
Walks over to the window and looks through it acting as she’s angry and frustrated.
Curtains wide open. She used to forget to shut them because her house over looked some woods, no-body out their right?
Stands closer to the window and points through it, then goes in front of the window and looks through them: looking back at the audience.
Well their was, a stalker guy: just waiting and watching those bright welcomey windows. He used to think she didn’t shut them because well she wanted him to see, just inviting him into her life. So he started this hole fantasy relationship with her, built out of the little things like when she hung her laundry out…..
Walks to the front of the stage and then turns back and does an objectless action for putting clothes on the line next to the window.
he thought it was a love token and offering, so he stole her underwear.
Takes the clothes away in a snatching action: Then turns back to the audience.
Getting more intimate in this love affair in his head…until one night he broke in, but when he met her he met a stranger a scared stranger wanting him out of her house.
Walks to the front of the stage and then walks back just behind the window.
He, he thought she was playing hard to get, so he
(does an objectless action for strangling someone) strangled her to stop her from screaming to stop her from breathing. Statistically speaking you’re more likely to get killed by someone you know.
Lights turn off.
Scene three:
Lights fade on.
Sat on the bed, swaying forwards and backwards: talking to herself staring at the audience…confessing what’s happened: sad and frustrated.
I didn’t mean to do it, I didn’t mean to do it: I merely put my hands round her mouth…I didn’t know my own strength. I was shutting her up, why would I kill her? Surely if I killed her, I would have it planned out.
Frustration grows and gets louder with bigger actions.
I didn’t mean to do it, why won’t anyone believe me: at least a prison cell would be nice then this, nicer then a mental hospital. Mental, I’m not mental so why am i in a mental hospital. I didn’t do it.
Lights fade out.
Scene four:
Lights fade on.
Change of costume, adding a black blazer to symbolise a news reporter. Brings the window to the front of the stage, and stands behind it looking through once again staring straight at the audience.
Good evening, a tragedy happened today in Cleobury Mortimer: The police are still unsure of what happened but remote possibilities could either be forced or accidental. Sophie Morgan got rushed to hospital, after her neighbour found her dead on her bedroom floor. Adrianne Stinton got taken in to custody by the police after being found and seen at the crime by various witnesses: she is still being questioned. Sophie soon died an hour later in Kidderminster hospital in intensive care due to loss of blood and severe bruising. Thank you for listening that’s me reporting for channel four news.
Lights fade out.
Scene five:
Lights fade on.
Costume changed into the white lab coat: turns the window round so it’s on the white side and adds a sign to a hook in the middle of the window. Stands with a clip board, or some paper, in front of the window talking to the audience as if she were talking to an new psychologist at a mental home: speak as if she’s educating/teaching them about this patient.
Ok, now on too room 107 with patient Adrianne Stinton age of 25 suffering from a strong case of schizophrenia, as shown in this ward its more common among females in their early ages. This is a mental disorder, at some point in the illness, involves a psychotic phase (with delusions, hallucinations, or grossly bizarre/disorganized speech and behaviour).
This psychotic phase must last for at least one month (or less if successfully treated).
Schizophrenia also causes impairment in social or vocational functioning which must last for at least 6 months. The psychotic phase is not due to a medical condition, medication, or illegal drug use. Her treatment Antipsychotic medicine … which includes both anti depressants and anti-anxiety, the medicine prevents suicide and dramatically improves social functioning. But unfortanally Adrianne like many other schizophrenic patients can’t regain what they have lost. This is due to the impairments of the illness….. Memory loss, poor concentration, or even the ability to multi task.
Lights fade out.