2: Point of View Shot from protagonist putting up a poster on pin-up board.
3: Close Up of his expression on his face.
4: Medium Long Shot from behind in order to show other students walking past. Phone starts ringing.
5: Continuous Point of View Shot panning around the different social cliques. Pans & stops repeatedly. [This scene will probably take around 4 shots in total, however we cannot be sure until we begin filming, when we have a definite number we will include it on a newer post]
6: Close up quick edit zoom from his face, to his phone, hand taking out the phone from pocket, to having the phone next to his ear - acting 'cool'.
We used the 'Planning Scene' from Shaun of the Dead as inspiration for this technique. This video gives a brief idea of how we intend it to work.
7: Close Up of face on the phone with split screen edited in. Sister's face is shown as a Close Up on the other half of the screen in a home environment. Conversation takes place.
8: Split screen disappears after the conversation, leaving a Medium Close Up of the protagonist to the far right of the screen, he then exits the shot, showing only the board how the scene began. It will then zoom into a leaflet/flyer/poster with the title of the film on. [Potential Ending] Similar to the introduction of the titles in the film 'Mum and Dad', the close up of two toilet doors, complete with gender signs, are zoomed in on, with the title 'Mum and Dad' edited underneath them. We inspire to use this editing technique in a similar way in order to portray our title of 'Party Animal'. The rest of the pin-up board will fade away, leaving only the title from a singular leaflet/flyer/poster. We aim to make the background of the title black & the actual font white. We will edit this in postproduction using the software, 'Final Cut Pro'.

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