This document provides a props list for a short film about a protagonist who catches a virus on his computer and is transported to a parallel universe. The list includes everyday items like a computer, cup, table, chairs, and bag that establish the protagonist's home and imply he has a heavy workload, as well as decorative items that will be missing to indicate he is now in the parallel universe.
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This week, we distill insights around Shahbag Movement - a grassroots change movement sparked by bloggers and online activists in Bangladesh, to drive government action and policy change.
100+ thinkers and planners within MSLGROUP share and discuss inspiring projects on social data, crowdsourcing, storytelling and citizenship on the MSLGROUP Insights Network.
Every week, we pick up one project and do a deep dive into conversations around it -- on the MSLGROUP Insights Network itself but also on the broader social web -- to distill insights and foresights. We share these insights and foresights with you on our People’s Insights blog and compile the best insights from the network and the blog in the iPad-friendly People’s Lab Quarterly Magazine, as a showcase of our capabilities.
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1. Trojan – Props List
Computer – for the protagonist to interact with. He catches a virus
from it, and the computer sends him into a parallel universe.
Cup – for the protagonist to have at the computer, adds a sense of
realism that this is his house and he needs a drink.
Exhausted after a long day.
Table – for the protagonist to put his bag on which empties out piles
of work. Implies he has a lot of work to do and isn’t finished working
when he arrives home.
Chairs – for the protagonist to sit on, adds realism that this is a
normal house and this can happen to anyone.
Bag – the protagonist wears this when he arrives home. Carries all of
his work, is full of work implying he is very busy.
Pillows – for decoration purposes, these will go missing when the
protagonist wakes up in the parallel universe.
Electronic fire – when the protagonist arrives home you can see this
fire is turned on, but when he wakes up in the parallel universe this is
turned off.
Lights – used to indicate a friendly atmosphere in the home. These
turn off when the protagonist wakes up in the parallel universe.
Car – the protagonist will arrive home in his car, and will slam the
door, implying he is angry at his job because of his excessive
workload.
Car keys/house keys–used to indicate the car and the house is his.
Painting(s) – for decoration purposes, these will go missing when the
protagonist wakes up in the parallel universe.
Mirror - for decoration purposes, these will go missing when the
protagonist wakes up in the parallel universe.