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Elliott, Christina, Kim and Rosie Media Film Project Elliott, Christina, Kim and Rosie

Idea 1… Speed Dating The plot: Upper class lady attends a speed dating evening, intends to meet a nice man however she ends up with a sleazy man. The exact opposite to what she likes.

Scenes Scene 1: The restroom. In this room the woman is seen nervously applying her makeup and making herself more presentable. In this scene she will open the toilet door onto the next scene… Scene 2: The restaurant. She is greeted by the sound of ‘hustle and bustle’. She then goes to sit with a good looking man but ends up with the sleazy man. (Not sure whether to end here or follow up to their happy future).

Idea 2… Affair The plot: Man comes home to surprise his wife with a romantic evening however he is confronted with another man in bed with his wife!

Idea 2 Scene 1: Closes front door stands in the hallway looking in the mirror. (Quick cut shown of the bedroom door and man approaching the bedroom) Scene 2: Man opens bedroom door to find wife in bed in the embrace of another man, her husband throws the flowers at her in his rage. Scene 3: A faded clock overlaps the couple arguing, snapshots of different scenes as time goes on.

Idea 3… Police Interrogation The plot: Man goes into a room in order to be interrogated by a detective.

Idea 3 Scene 1: Detectives walk into interrogation room. Scene 2: Interrogation commences! For suspicion of murder of his wife.

“Thanks love… Any questions ples?”