This document provides an analysis of the textual conventions and shots used in a horror film draft. It summarizes each shot or sequence, noting conventions from other horror films that were referenced or employed. Key points include establishing shots that set a gloomy winter setting. Shots of the protagonist getting in his car conform to continuity editing rules. Strange diegetic sounds like a music box create tension. A confrontation shot uses a "jump scare" convention. Flashback shots employ disorienting techniques like double timers to confuse the audience, mirroring techniques from films like The Shining. Overall the analysis shows how the draft employs common horror conventions to unnerve the audience.