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It shall start will an establishing shot of the house we are filming in. It is raining and dramatic music is played at a low volume to start with.

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It shall start will an establishing shot of the house we are filming in. It is raining and dramatic music is played at a low volume to start with.

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Establishing shot of the window which the room which has the only light on in the house

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Camera fades through the window and into the action.

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Point of view shot of the girl with her lifeless boyfriend in her arms. She shares some dialect

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Camera then shows the whole action obeying the 180 degree rule, the music gets more dramatic as she tries to resuscitate him. She is panicking and crying .

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Still obeying the 180 degree rule the girl holds the boy in her arms and realises that he has died.

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Background is blurred and the camera is slowly moving towards her eye. The music gets louder and more dramitic.

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Close up of her eye, she sheds a tear the camera will track straight into her eye until darkness.

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Opening title sequence with the Forever in my Heart song we have asked permission for. Title slowly fades out.

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Then old clips of the boyfriend and girlfriend fade in, what they have filmed themselves. Music is still playing and a lot of slow motion will be used. There will be a voice over of the boyfriend speaking about his relationship.

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There then shall be scenery shots of happy things like birds, flowers etc and the sun will be out. It also explains that it is the previous week.

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There then is a close up of the letter box from the inside of the house as a letter comes through the door.

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There then is a close up of the letter on the floor, which clearly shows its from the NHS and is to Chris Mason. His hand then enters the shot to pick up the letter.

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Then there is a reverse shot and the camera will be placed where the letter was creating a low angle shot of the character holding the letter in confusion.

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There is then another reverse shot from him walking through the doo

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There then shall be a point of view shot of the character tearing open the letter, there then shall be a voice over of him starting to read the letter out.

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There then shall be a reverse shot of him reading the letter which shall be a close up to show the confusion in his face.

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The girlfriend the rushes into the room and he hides the letter behind his back which will be clearly shown by the camera angles.

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We shall the use the 180 degree rule when they share dialect about where they are going today before she goes out of the room to get ready.

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He then continues to red the letter and the camera slowly rotates 180 degree from right to left to show confusion. He then finishes reading the letter to find out he does not have long to live.

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There then is a close up of his face to show the emotion and then the theme song will fade in and the clip will fade out

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