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Scene 1: An establishing shot of the main character's house.

Scene 2: A pan shot of the main character on her bed listening to music on her phone and reading a book.

Scene 3: A medium shot of the main character checking her phone because she got a call.

Scene 4: An over-shoulder shot of her friend calling her and answering the phone.

Scene 5: A medium shot of her talking to her friend on her phone.

Scene 6: A tracking shot of the main character leaving her bed.

Scene 7: The main character goes to the next room for her dog.

Scene 8: The main character picks up her dog and it fades out to where she is downstairs putting the dog's leash on.

Scene 9: A low angle of the main character putting her dog's leash on.

Scene 10: A medium shot of the main character talking to her dog.

Scene 11: A tilt shot of the blue sky.

Scene 12: A shot of the main chracter walking her dog to the park in the neighborhood.

Scene 13: A long shot of the main character walking her dog.

Scene 14L A high angle of the main character walking her dog.

Scene 15: Talking to her dog.

Scene 16:P An overshoulder shot of someone unknown following them. Nondigetic sound is being played in this scene with a fade-out transition.

Scene 17: An establishment shot of the park.

Scene 18: Talking to her dog at the park.

Scene 19:  A tracking shot of the ball being thrown and the dog following the ball. 

Scene 20: A long shot of the main character at the park with a dissolve transition.

Scene 21: An over shoulder shot of the unknown call the main character gets.

Scene 22: A medium shot of her answering the unknown phone call.

Scene 23: An over shoulder shot of someone sitting on a bench watching her do and answering the phone call.

Scene 24: A medium shot of her hanging up the call.

Scene 25: A shot of where she threw the ball at the park.

Scene 26: Close up when calling her dogs to name. This is a shot reverse shot. 

Scene 27: Starts running to the spot where she throws the ball.

Scene 28: Looks down on her phone and calls 911.

Scene 29: Starts running into the streets looking for her dog.

Scene 30: Keeps running then the title of the opening sequence appears and fades out a transition.






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