Download - Micro film, post it love
Opening Scene - Initiation
The very next shot consists of a birds eye viewof the woman placing her hand on a photo
copier. Next, a very intricate editing technique is implemented to show the woman side by side with
her ‘crush’ performing the same action. This wasdone using a panning view with a transition into a split
screen.
In the opening shot of Post-it Love a woman is seen through a mid-shot camera angle. Her
facial expression and body language were captured in this shot.
Scene 2
Creativity was used in this shot to showtwo potential lovers in an awkward
situation. They are seen noticing each otherfrom across the room while a office wall is between
them. The shot is a behind the shoulder of the woman looking at the man, capturing the
emotion of the man.
The office wall can also be seen as a symbol of distance which is evident
between the two characters because they haven’t spoken to each other.
Scene 3The shyness that was
evident in the previous scene is also portrayed
in this scene whenthe girl leaves a blue
paper with a smiley face made out of post-it
notes.The man then rolls back his chair ad looks
Around only to find the girl avoiding confrontation
Across the room.
The point of view shot on the left was used To involve the viewer
in the scene
Scene 4
Scene 4 shows the female lifting up her blinds and I find a yellow
sun made out of post it notes stuck on her window. After she sees the sun made out of post-
its on her window she looks around to see if anyone is
watching.This shows that the relationship that the
female and the male has is a secret. The shotused for this scene is a wide shot / long shot,
this shot enables the viewerto see the background of the office setting
Portraying the office relationship.
Scene 5
In this scene a clever mirror reflectionIs used to show post-its forming a
thought bubble with a heart inside. This is usedto imply that the guy is thinking about love but
it also brings a comedic, flirty element to the short film that will entice the audience
The heart represents her loving interestand cleverly tries to give a sign to the male
that he may be thinking the same
Scene 6In this scene, an extreme close-up is used toShow the woman's reaction to the flowers on the wall. During this quick clip, the woman's pupils begin to dilate as the light turns on
and excitement can be seen directly from her face.
Another clever method of attaching art to someone is used in the micro film. The
behind the back angle of the woman with her hand out,
leaves an illusion which suggests that she is holding
flowers.
Scene 7
In the seventh scene the female is seenhoping to overwhelm the male with creativity
on her next attempt. She is holding a large number of post-it notes and showing
that she is fully invested in this ‘competition’.
Scene 8 – Final SceneAs the female is walking towards her destination, the camera is panning
backwards, which adds an element of suspense to the scene. the female is also seen
dramatically looking back and forth just incase someone is looking at
her because she wants to remain incognito during this process.
While she is walking down the corridorwith enthusiasm, a clos-up is then used
To show the shock on her face onceShe finds out that the male ‘beat her to the punch’.
Final Scene - Continued
The male has beaten her to the final post
with a huge collage of their faces on the back wall of the office, and
this concludes both the loving interest and
shyness representation because they both show
that they like each other but both have troubles speaking to
each other.Finally they establish that they
have a love interest for each other.