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Slide 1: During this scene, a wide shot is of the actor walking towards a desk with paper on it will be shown. This is to establish a general idea of the environment, what the actor is about to do, and overall sets the tone for the video.
Slide 2: A medium shot of the actor sitting down at the desk and physically preparing for herself for the writing task. Physically preparing includes movements like stretching her shoulders, twisting her neck, and cracking/flexing her fingers; anything physical that will free up her mind.
Slide 3: The shot will be a split-screen, the cut will be diagonal. One-shot will be of the actor's confused expression and the other will be the pen not working properly or writing smoothly. This pen's performance will contrast the performance of the InkJoy PaperMate pen.
Slide 4: This shot will be a medium close-up of the actor's angry facial expression as she stares at the pen in frustration. This pen simply isn't working. Slide 5: The camera zooms out and pans to a wide shot of another actor walking towards the first. The camera follows her back to the first actor as she gets closer.
Slide 6: This shot will be a close-up shot of the actor's hand as she hands the first actor an InkJoy Pen.
Slide 7: This be will an over-the-shoulder shot where the focus will be the pen's amazing writing. This contrasts with slide 3, where the pen was not working properly.
Slide 8: This will be a medium close-up of the actor's now pleased expression, as she nods and holds the pen with pride.
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