This is the first shot we are planning to get and it is a birds eye shot of Harriet in her bed as she is waking up , we then have a close up of her face to show her excitement of meeting her soul mate for the first time, it will also make the audience wonder why she is excited as they do not yet know anything about the timer. This is where we plan to cut to the start of the opening credits and studio logo.

The next shot is of Harriet getting out of bed to start walking out of her bedroom and into the bathroom to get ready to leave.

This shot will be a tracking shot of Harriet's feet walking to bathroom, again, going to get ready for the day she will meet her soul mate.
Once Harriet is ready she will come down the stairs and put a bag on her shoulder and will have a medium shot from behind of Harriet leaving the house. We are also planning on a close-up of the door handle whilst Harriet is opening the door.

Then we plan to have a shot of Harriet walking up to a cafe, we are unsure of how we are going to make it clear to the audience that the building the character is entering is a cafe before it cuts to the next section, we might get a close up of the open sign.

This shot is an over the shoulder shot of Harriet ordering a coffee. Originally we were going to have dialogue in this section, however when it came to editing we realised that the scene was going to end up too long, so we've decided to start Harriet's voice-over of her writing in her diary around this time to help speed up the scene.

This is a side shot of Harriet writing in her diary, it informs the audience that Harriet's voice over is actually what she is writing in her diary. It also gives the audience a clearer understanding of what the film will be about.

This will be a POV shot of Harriet writing in her diary so the audience can hear and also see what she is writing.

This will just be a simple shot of Harriet sat at the cafe's table with her drink awaiting her timer to count down and the arrival of her soul mate.

The next shot is another over the shoulder shot this time over Harriet's shoulder, looking at the waiter. They are discussing Harriet being so close to meeting her soulmate.

This will be an extreme close up of Harriet's timer to show how that she is about to meet her soul mate. This will probably be a POV shot from Harriet so that the audience can feel as if they are apart of the story.

This is the last shot and is a close up of either Harriet or Louise and their excitement to spend the rest of their lives together, we plan to edit it so it cuts to black straight after, so to make it seem dramatic. This will help to draw the audience in and create an enigma because they will want to know what happens next.


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