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Timeline of Love Me Trailer

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00:00- Production company logo
00:05- Shot of church zooming in
00:08- Mid shot of antagonist inside church
00:12- Low angle shot of antagonist with arms apart in church
00:16- Mid shot of detective looking at "missing" poster
00:17- Close up shot of detective
00:19- Close up of missing poster
00:20- High angle shot of knife drop
00:21- Close up shot of knife hitting the floor (slowed x2)
00:23- Point of view shot of driving through windscreen
00:29- Point of view shot of driving through windscreen
00:30- Close up of hammer and weapons
00:30- Mid shot of antagonist under a bridge
00:30- Mid shot of Rosey and Daniella walking towards the camera talking
00:31- Title of "Everybody wants to be loved"
00:34- Close up of antagonist's footsteps past camera
00:37- Title "Love may be easy for some"
00:40- Close up of a candle being lit
00:42- Title "But not for all..."
00:45- Long shot of the girls walking past play park
00:50- Title "He will take matters into his own hands"
00:53- Over the shoulder shot of antagonist behind girls
00:54- Low angle shot of antagonist
00:55- Title "What lengths would you go to for love?"
00:58- Wide shot of passing traffic
00:59-Title "Can she be saved from it?"
01:01- Long shot of antagonist approaching the girls
01:02- Point of view shot of the antagonist close to two girls
01:03- Mid shot of the antagonist grabbing Rosey and pushing Daniella
01:04- Canted point of view shot of Daniella who watches Rosey being kidnapped
01:05- Close up of Rosey in the boot of a car (boot then shuts on her)
01:05- Close up of the car driving away
01:06- Close up shot of Rosey looking around hopelessly
01:08- Extreme close up of antagonist stroking Rosey's face
01:09- Close up of Rosey's hand against the window
01:10- Extreme close up of Roesy's eyes
01:11- Low angle shot of Rosey crawling and being pulled back by antagonist
01:13- Black screen "scream"
01:14- Title "Love me"
01:21- Credits
01:24- Close up shot of swing from play park

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