First:The Endless Restaurant Dilemma

Fact scene:You are sitting casually on the sofa,relaxed and laid-back.The camera is positioned at the side of the sofa,capturing your face-not fully facing fowrward,not completely in profile,just a slight angle of your face.

The first 1 or 2 seconds of the video show you holding a phone,casually scrolling up and down on it.

Then,the second of a message notification rings,and the content of the message appears above your phone screen.The message reads,”what do you want to eat today?”and stays on the screen for 2 seconds before disappearing.After hearing the notification sound,you should have a happy and content expression,and then type “i don’t know,you decide”(you can pretend to type).The text you typed should appear above the phone screen for 2 second before disappearing.

Then,your boyfriend sends a message:”How about Mexican food?”The message appears above the phone screen for 1 second.

Your expression shifts from happy and content to hesitant(at this point,the camera can focus only on your face,or show half of your body with the expression).Then you type ,”Uh,no.i don’t want Mexican,”and it appears above the screen for 1 second before disappearing.

The scene then returns to the original shot,where you are casually sitting on the sofa,holding your phone,still with a hesitant expression. Your boyfriend sends another message :”How about Italian?”The message appears above the phone screen for 1 second before disappearing

Your exoression changes from hesitant to slightli unhappy (the camera should focus only on your face or upper body,with the unhappy expression being exaggerated for comedic effect).Then you type ,”No, not Italian either,”which appears above the phone screen for 1 second before disappearing.

From here on,the typing and message display times are shortened to under 1 second, the video content speeds up.

Your boyfriend sends another message:”What about sushi?”The message appears above the phone screen for less than 1 second. You keep your unhappy expression and type “No”(Pretend typing,with the typing duration under 1 second),which appears above the phone screen for less than 1 second.Then,your boyfriend sends another message:”French food .”You type “No”

Your boyfriend continues sending messages:”Finnish food,” ”Swedish food,” ”German food,” ”Egyptian food,” “African food,” “Chinese food,” “American food?” These messages stay on the screen for varying durations(you can decide how long they stay).The messages can either appear one after the other,or all at once, stacking up from the top pf the screen to the ceiling.