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Attire: Casual (Standard attire for cafeteria; no shorts and for upper could be with
collar)
Scene: CPAC Cafeteria
What Appears On Screen What The Actor Says
(Video) (Audio)
Location: In front of the cafeteria
“What seems to be an everyday experience
Action: Actors talking and having fun while for students will be revealed
walking. today as we lean in to the
Dialogue: Actor B asks Actor A about his experience of eating”
day. Actor A reacts blandly.
Location: Entrance of cafeteria
Dialogue: Group decides to line up at the “Like all good things come to those who
end. wait, food should also come with just a bit
of waiting on the line”
Location: Inside the cafeteria
Action: Actor C sees a friend further up the “With the cafeteria unfit for overcrowded
line. scenarios, things like noise would be normal
Dialogue: Actor A tells his group to insert here, and cutting the line would be a big
with their friend help when you're hungry”
Location: Cafeteria (serving station)
Action: Gets served their food and proceeds “Still overcrowded, we cant willingly eat
to find some seats where we want, and we must wait for
Dialogue: Complains about the lack of vacant tables or sit with other people
tables inside
Location: Cafeteria (serving station)
Action: Actor A decides to sit with some “Hello to you guys, can we please sit with
people they don’t know. you”?
Dialogue: Asks consent if they could sit at “Sure go ahead, there’s still space here”
the table.
Action: Converses with the interviewees “Thanks for letting us sit here, the caf is
really busy these days”
Dialogue: Casual conversation
(introduction, courses, life) “yeah, I noticed they can’t handle scenarios
like this, especially when it is overcrowded”
Action: Conversation goes into a more “so after years of eating here, How does it
serious manner. feel”
Dialogue: Asks them interview questions (reply)
“Before you got to CPAC, what did you
expect the cafeteria to be like”
(reply)
“ that’s deep huh, so picture out a satisfying
meal, and how would you describe it”?
(reply)