Scene One is the costume drama portion of the production (I have outlined why it was chosen in my last post), it basically shows a scene between a couple walking through a field with a horse, possibly just about to go riding or possibly coming back from riding we haven’t decided yet, and talking about a subject which shall be elaborated in the script, just as the speech is about to reach the end there shall be a call for “cut!”, that is when it goes to Scene Two..
Where the image switches to that of another camera, one filming the current filming process, this is where the costume drama actors break out of their respective characters and begin to use their regional accents, while the director is giving them instructions on how they can do better on the next take, he then moves to the cameraman in Scene Three…
Where he starts arguing about the inadequacy of his filming or how he’s not catching the light correctly or just generally complaining, whatever it shall be we finally decide on it will essentially be a problem with the filming the director is arguing about, which then opens the way for another call for “cut!” which leads to Scene Four…
Which will show behind the second camera another camera filming the whole situation which leads to scene Five…
Which shows another director coming from behind that camera moving towards the first group to congratulate them and to show them directions of ho to do it better the next time then there is Scene Six…
Which shows the image on the camera screen of another camera and there is a final call for “cut!” just before the ending credits….






