SHERLOCK: THE BLIND BANKER A STORYBOARD. SCENE 50.

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SHERLOCK: THE BLIND BANKER A STORYBOARD

SCENE 50

LS – Sherlock silently studying two pictures (face-on)

CU – Sherlock’s face as he studies the pictures (profile)

MS – John watching Sherlock study the pictures

XCU – Sherlock’s eyes as he studies the pictures (profile)

CU – The two pictures

XCU – Sherlock’s mouth (Dialogue)

MS – John (Dialogue)

CU – Sherlock (Dialogue)

CU – The two pictures

CU – John (Dialogue)

MS – Sherlock rises from his chair (Dialogue)

SCENE 52

LS – John and Sherlock walking (Dialogue)

MS – John and Sherlock walking (Dialogue)

CU –Sherlock walking (Dialogue)

CU – John stops walking (Dialogue)

OVER-SHOULDER MS – Sherlock turns (Dialogue)

LS – Sherlock walking off

CU – John (Dialogue)