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After reading Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” from The Pioneer, I would translate the text into a blockbuster dramatic horror movie. The first person narrative would serve well as a voice over narration for the film. For the nervous yet eccentric main character, I would cast Woody Allen. As for the old man with the vulture eye, I would cast Christopher Walken. The film would begin with Allen talking into a microphone. The camera would focus directly on his face. Slowly panning out, the camera would reveal Allen in a straight jacket in the psychiatric ward. The lighting for the scene would be very bright and institutional. While Allen describes his relationship with the old man, the camera would switch between Allen and the listening psychiatrist. The next scene would begin with Allen in front of the old man’s house. The shot would begin wide in order to show the entire house and then the camera would move in closer leaving just the door in the frame. The scene would be very dark and mysterious. As Allen turns the latch of the door, the camera would focus in on just his hand. The next angle would be from inside the house and would begin al
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Approximate Word count = 788
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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