Cancer Script

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Cancer

[Script] Version 1

By

Anthony Duke

Ext. External space The Camera pans around a static torso in the centre of the space and begins to zoom into the stomach region. As the camera reaches the skin, it continues through the skin and into the body. Int. Internal organs As the camera passes through the skin and fat layers of the body, it exits into the area of the body where the intestines reside. The camera continues to pan around the intestines, and zooms into a section, again passing through the outer layer and to the inside space of the intestines. Int. Inner intestines As the camera enters the intestines, it slowly moves backwards showing the length of them from within. After this, the camera zooms once again into the inner wall of the intestines to a point where the cells that make up the wall are visible. Int. Cell structure The camera closes in on the cells as they begin to divide during the mitosis stage to demonstrate normal cell division. After this the camera focuses on a single cell that has not yet divided. The cell begins to manipulate and deform as it begins to divide. However, the cell divides uncontrollably, generating a mass of cells that form a tumour. This scene will be comprised of a series of action based C.U and L.S camera angles. At this point the tempo of the film is increased. Arms of the tumour spread to surrounding cells engulfing them. The tumour continues to spread infecting the cells in the surrounding area. After this, the camera begins to reverse the previous shots, zooming out of the cell structure and back into the Inner Intestines. Int. Inner intestines The camera continues to zoom out as the effect of the tumour is shown spreading through the intestines. The camera continues to zoom out even further back through the Intestines and into the body, and then back out into the outer space where the torso is situated.

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