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First Scene:

In this scene a homeless person will appear walking and sweaty in order to show is

thirst. The location will be on the local highway. Suddenly, he finds a $1 dollar bill and

an eyeline match will be used to look at the dollar. The dollar found on the floor will be

symbolic because it'll show that the homeless guy still chooses a Coke out of all drinks.

We will utilize an eye-line match which creates a great way to make a jump-cut to the next

scene.


Second Scene:

After looing at the dollar, a jump cut will be shown with the homeless person walking into

the city. Then an eyeline match will be used to look towards the gas station. This creates

a sensation of transition, all while maintaining a simple concept.


Third Scene:

Then, we jump cut into the person walking into the gas station. Once the person walks in,

we show them entering the gas station. The subject will look sweaty, in order to show

that he is truly thirsty. The constant walking throughout the film emphasizes the

character's thirst, and need for refreshment.


Fourth Scene:

As we move inside of the gas station, the person looks around the place in awe. Showing

their amazement, then the homeless person will walk towards the beverages and look at

them. This develops the setting and gives the watcher an overall idea of the characters

intentions.


Fifth Scene:

The homeless person then chooses one drink, and it so happens to be a coke. They pop

the drink open and begin to drink it, in relief from thirst. Once the actor begins to drink

the Coca-Cola, the iconic opening sound will be made.


Sixth Scene:

Lastly, the Coca-Cola logo shows. The slogan we utilize will be right by the drink shown.



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