This is a complete, story-level artifact from Saw IV — pulled directly from the day we shot the Ivan motel room sequence. Not a replica. Not a reprint. This is the material the crew used to build, block, and execute one of the film’s most brutal moments.
Included in this lot:
Original SAW IV storyboards for the Ivan motel room death — hand-drawn panels mapping out the beats, angles, and violence frame by frame
The call sheet from the day of filming, documenting cast, crew, locations, and the exact schedule that brought the scene to life
My personal script pages from the Ivan sequence, including production wear and handwritten notes from set
Signed SAW IV steelbook, included as a companion piece to anchor the lot
This is the anatomy of a kill — before cameras rolled, before blood hit the floor. You can see how the scene was engineered: what was planned, what was emphasized, and how tension was paced long before the edit.
These pages weren’t meant to survive. They were folded, marked up, tossed in bags, pinned to walls, and replaced the moment the day wrapped. Most production paperwork disappears the second a movie moves on.
This didn’t.
It’s not memorabilia in the casual sense. It’s process. It’s intent. It’s the blueprint of cruelty.
For collectors who care less about polish and more about how the machine actually worked — this is as close as you get to standing on the motel room floor while the scene is being built around you.

