Shot 1: Central Protagonist: Alice is in the
shower room, looking into the mirror or wiping steam off the mirror. Lighting
is artificial and has an orange hue. Over the shoulder shot to show her
reflection in the mirror.
Shot 2: Shows Alice in her natural setting which
is her school, a wide shot is used to show off location.
Shot 3: Shows Alice with friends and meeting
romantic interest: Maggie. They either meet with formal introductions or by
making eye contact as they haven’t yet met before. Camera tracks Maggie from
the perspective of Alice, so it's like through her eyes and then tracks around
to show Alice looking at Maggie as she walks by.
Shot 4: Dismemberment shots of Alice and Maggie lying
in bed. Smooth transition from each shot to highlight how there isn’t a big
transition of time between the shots. Shots show their hands and legs and hair,
without directly showing their faces.
Shot 5: Alice is in the middle of 2 of her friends
who are kissing her cheeks either side and taking pictures. A sound bridge to
another shot with dialogue 'do you ever wonder what | their reaction might be?'
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= new shot
Next
shot shows her finishing her sentence as she looks up at Maggie.
During the end of this dialogue, the music stops.
This allows for a new song to be played. Before this, upbeat music was playing,
after there is more solemn music playing.
Shot 6: A high angle shot of Alice looking up at Maggie,
close up shot showing emotion, in an intimate situation. The high angle shot puts
them in a position of vulnerability, especially Alice.
Shot 7:This shot suggests that all of Alice’s and
Maggie’s friends have found out about thir relationship and their reactions aren’t
good. People are giving Alice bad looks OR Alice is looking on social media and
is seeing all of the negative things people are saying about her. T
Shots
after this could speed up.
Final
shots switch from negative to positive content, back and forth.
Shot 8: This shot is continued from the first shot
and shows Alice in the shower, artificial lighting shows how she believes her
friends won't be open to the idea and suggest that the way she feels is
'unnatural' like the lighting.
Shot 9: Alice and Maggie are shown to be arguing,
shouting at one another.
Shot 10: Returns to the dismemberment shot of Alice
and Maggie again.
Shot 11: Alice is scrolling through negative social
media comments on a laptop screen. Shot reverse shot is used to show the
audience the comments on the screen and then to show Alice’s reaction.
Shot 12: Alice then says ‘all has changed since
loving you’. The shot then fades out to black to reveal the title ‘Loving You’.
End
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