Following on from our research and inspiration from "No Country For Old Men" we wrote out a voiveover script that introduces the small town that experiences unusual, frequent disappearences. We decided it should be from an omniscient narrator as it was the most accessible option for us since we were no longer doing a third scene with a detective.
Narrator: "I've lived in this town my whole life, which is surprising because people dont usually last that long. No-one stays. This town makes a nice stop for travellers who, true to their name, travel on. This town is dead. Nothing seems to go on here except...people disappear. You get used to it after a while. Most of them are never found. Beyond the town is Morse Woods and I figure that if you were going to be found, you'd be found in there. The few people who do stay here are hard-working, honest and religious. Even so, they've seen their fair share of murder. "
*First scene of the victim running plays, ends with her lying dead on the ground*
"Like I said...their fair share of murder."
Narrator: "I've lived in this town my whole life, which is surprising because people dont usually last that long. No-one stays. This town makes a nice stop for travellers who, true to their name, travel on. This town is dead. Nothing seems to go on here except...people disappear. You get used to it after a while. Most of them are never found. Beyond the town is Morse Woods and I figure that if you were going to be found, you'd be found in there. The few people who do stay here are hard-working, honest and religious. Even so, they've seen their fair share of murder. "
*First scene of the victim running plays, ends with her lying dead on the ground*
"Like I said...their fair share of murder."

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