The exercise in week one caused me to realise the many different ways that one situation can be taken. One script gave our group of four heaps of different ideas and inspiration to try many things. All of these different opinions helped to build more new options of creating the scene. I found that there is not necessarily a right or wrong way to create a scene, some options may be better than others, but that does not make them the right and only way to create the scene. This notion of ‘better’ is also debatable seeing as different people can have vastly different opinions of art and literature. While reflection on this I started to watch people walk by and looked around at the conversations people were having around me (at Melbourne Airport) this caused me to consider the fact in a way I was watching scenes of other people’s lives, I was viewing and judging the situation in a certain way that the person sitting next to me could have had a completely different take on. This is reflective of the idea of different people’s ideas when it comes to creating scenes. There are millions of different scenes to be made and millions of different ways to create these scenes, you just have to find the way that you think works best with your film.