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 First scene:

The scene will start with a tracking shot of someone walking to the beach. This will also be an over the shoulder type of shot. The person will be looking around finding a spot to set up their area. The clothing will be beach attire, with a bathing suit, towels, maybe a beach chair and what not. Our main prop will be a cooler filled with ice and Coca Colas.

Second scene:

The next scene will included the same person sitting at their already set up area looking out to the beach. This shot will be a medium long shot of the person sitting. In this scene they will look confuse as the see someone. They will stand up and the camera will not move as we change into our next scene. 

Third scene:

The shot will be positioned in a high angle but still being an over the shoulder shot. The first subject mentioned will be poking the second subject on the shore of the beach. In this scene the props needed will be a stick. The second subject will need to act distressed, tired, and most importantly thirsty. 

Fourth scene:

This will be a close up shot of the second subject, who is on the floor. The subject will be facing away from the camera and within a second of seeing the subject the person will turn to face the camera. In the background you will hear the first subject yell as they were startled.

Fifth scene:

The second subject will be standing by the first subjects towel. As the first subject grabs a Coke from the cooler they originally brought and gives it to them. This will be a a two shot. In this shot the acting will included the first subject giving the second subject the Coke. The second subject will seem relieved as the receive the bottle.

Sixth Scene: 

This will be a like a zoom in shot instead we will be zooming out. The scene will start with showing the two Coca Cola bottles clink. As the shot zooms out from the bottles to show both subjects, they will begin to drink the Cokes. A message will appear across the scene saying "start a friendship with a coke." The scene will end by fading out into a black screen.













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