Here is the final and finished storyline for our short horror clip, Slaughter School.
1. The victim (a teenage girl) is sleeping in the common room, unaware that she has missed her home time and the school is closed. The girl wakes up, feels confused and then (after looking at the time on her watch) realises what has happened. She panics, fleeing from the common room to the nearest exit which is located in the media classroom, and desperately attempts to open the door, which is locked.
2. Through her desperation, she misses a deadly message that has been written on the classroom whiteboard by the killer. After ditching her struggles with the door, she then notices this message (which reads “there is no escape”) and hears another door in the classroom closing.
3. The girl turns towards the door, and observes that it is closing, but no one is there. She walks towards the door, scared, and after opening it comes face to face with the killer, who is waiting at the top of a flight of stairs with a weapon.
4. A chase begins, with the victim running down another set of stairs into a dark corridor. She hides behind some old filing cabinets in the corridor, and the killer, wanting to trick the victim into coming out from her hiding place, slams the door at the end of the corridor to give the impression that he has gone through it.
5. The victim, thinking that she now has a chance to escape, emerges from her hiding place and attempts to run back down the corridor to safety (or at least a place that is away from the murderer). The killer is waiting for this to happen however, and he turns back, grabbing her ankle.
6. A struggle then starts between the killer and the victim, in which the victim grabs the weapon and attacks the killer with it, supposedly killing him. The victim runs from the scene in order to escape the school, but the last thing we see is a shot of the murderer’s fingers twitching, implying that he is not in fact dead, and will go on to kill his victim, as she has no escape from the school.
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