This document discusses Harry Ellis' assignment to create an original horror scene within the paranormal genre. It provides examples of 5 paranormal films and conventions of the genre including demonic possessions, unnatural movements, subtle props, varied lighting, tense music, screams, and suburban settings. Harry's outline describes an establishing shot of a house, character introduction in bed, noises heard downstairs, investigation of the room, a messy room with no one there, a jump scare behind the character. Harry analyzes how their scene meets genre conventions and identifies narrative enigmas around the ghost and character's survival. Their goals are unconventional camerawork, a gripping yet simple story, and effective editing to create a scary rather than funny scene.