Thriller Opening Sequence Idea 3 - A Night on the Mountain

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Synopsis

Ben and Jess are in an amusement park. When they were in a ride they suddenly heard screams and cries and the amusement park closes. When they come out of the ride they find a deserted amusement park so they try to get out. They find that all the doors are locked and as they try to get out a voice speaks to them on the announcement speakers. They find out that the man talking to them is a mentally insane person who wants to kill them, but promises he will not do so if they do exactly as he says. Both Ben and Jess cant see the killer but can only hear his creepy spooky voice, there is very dim lighting so they cant see very much around them or if the killer is near. The killer sends them on different rides and Ben and Jess have to go on them not knowing if they are going to come out alive. Some of the rides are very haunting and scary and on one of them the two get a glimpse of the killer and he has a sword in his hand. The two cant get off the ride as it is in a tunnel and Jess watches as the killer chops Ben's head off. Then Jess gets out of the ride and calls out for the killer and surrenders to him.

Opening Sequence


A few establishing shots of an amusement park/carnival type of event happening with diegetic music of everything going on however there is creepy clown music in the background. Every so often the shot switches to short images of clowns, then back to a normal crowded amusement park, then back to the clown but it now has blood dripping down the side of it, then back to the carnival for a while then finally back to the clown with his head being chopped off. Throughout this piece the music is increasingly creepy and every time the shot changes to the clown there is a sharp high pitched sound that becomes bigger and louder with every cut.

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