Scene One
Our film starts with two students named Bill and Bob. We will have an establishing shot of the college/ school and then a long shot of the two boys walking into the canteen. They both reach for the last cookie and a close up of the cookie is shown. They look at each other and with a fierce look, this is when the equilibrium ends and the disruption begins. They argue about who gets the last cookie. Over the shoulder shots are shown as there is an element of conversation takes place. For this scene we will play light, casual non diegetic music in the background before any dialogue comes in. after the cookie is grabbed the backing music stops. After a while of arguing a fellow student comes along asks about the situation. The two boys explain and they agree to settle the dispute after school/ college. The fellow student agrees to hold onto the cookie until the settlement. They agree to the form of settlement and they all leave the canteen with dramatic exits. A dolly shot is show of the individuals leaving the canteen one-by-one.
Scene Two
In this scene we see Bill and Bob training in the gym and preparing for the after school fight. There is a point of view shot when the two boys are doing various training activities such as sit ups and running on the treadmill. We will also see a parody scene from the Rocky movie when the main character is running up the steps. Non diegetic sound is played in the background of this scene. The music is parallel to what’s happening on screen. We will hear enthusiastic action music being played. At this point we will have a range of camera angles such as tracking shots, point of view, worm’s eye, long shot and a pan. Whilst Bill and Bob are training we see slow motion flash backs of the confrontation in the canteen from the start of the film to motivate their training. Images of cookies are held in front of Bill and Bob whilst they work out. During this training scene we see a message being sent to various people saying ‘massive fight after school’ this is to show how big the confrontation is.
Scene Three
This last scene is the major part of the film as it will be the ‘final showdown’. A long shot of Bill and Bob walking towards each other is shown. Non diegetic cowboy music is played to imitate the stereotypical cowboy showdown. A parody of the 1966 cowboy film ‘The Good the Bad and the Ugly’ is shown. This is to show how they are feeling through their body language i.e. nervous, scared, determined etc. The camera arcs around Bill and Bob. we hear the friend from the start of the movie begin to talk and introduce the fight (medium shot and close up). He hands the cookie over to Big D who holds the cookie until the end of the fight (close up). The friend counts to three and they Bill and Bob begin to dance. At this point the crowd begins to cheer and make a lot of noise (close ups and medium shots). After three rounds of dance moves a winner is announced and they are handed the cookie by big D (close up and medium shot). The winner struggles to open to cookie wrapper and in desperation to open it the cookie falls on the floor (close up, medium shot and worm’s eye). The winner falls to his knees in agony and shock whilst the crowd stamps on the cookie. This part is shown in slow motion with dramatic non diegetic music playing to emphasise the tragedy. The winner picks up the cookie and cries to himself while the crowd disperse. (Long shot, medium shot, worm’s eye and God’s eye)
Scene Four
Bill and Ben walk into the canteen and reach for the last glass of milk. They look each other in the eye whilst Bob says ‘so, we meet again’ and both Bill and Bob look at the camera, break the fourth wall and say ‘Got Milk?’ at the same time. This shows that there is an open ended narrative at the end of the story.
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