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This was a short video of what it is supposed to feel being within a 'fever dream' I opened this clip with an introduced antagonist which has his hood up in order to reinforce the use of costume within 'mise en scene'. This then switched to another medium shot which was slightly further out as we could see the camera show the man trying to be sneaky. This also contained an ominous sound which helped reinforce the characters role as a 'villain'. It then cuts to an establishing shot to show the second introduced character which is the 'victim'. he is sleeping until he is disrupted by the antagonist squirting him with a spray bottle. The main character (that the viewers are supposed to be a part of his perspective) gets woken up with light splashes of water on his face which is a factor of mise en scene "makeup" after his awakening, he is confused and looks at the antagonist. Out of nowhere the antagonists hits us resulting in the main character falling back into a knocked out sleep. We wake up again in his pov and uses a pan shot to look around the room only to find it must have been a dream. After thinking he is back in reality, he properly wakes up. the camera then shifts to a neutral roled character they carry a conversation that makes no sense whatsoever and then this ends by the protagonist fully awakening out of the trap of the fever dream he was stuck in with even more water across his face to implicate sweat.This story line inst structured to make sense in its entirety however it does follow a story line even if its a lost one.






































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