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Scene Analysis: Grocery Store
The opening scene starts with a woman shopping at Giant Eagle grocery store in Pittsburg Pennsylvania. She is slowly pushing her cart through the produce department and stops at some apples to examine them. As she is looking for the perfect apples she sees the prepackaged apple slices from Del Monte in the cooler section to her left. She puts down her apple and walks over to the Del Monte gala apple slices.
The scene is set with a cooler of Del Monte products on the left side of the shot. There is a large bin of apples back and to the right of the cooler. As the woman walks to the left towards the cooler, the shot narrows and follows her, panning to the left to get a better view of the Del Monte products. (Product Placement).
There is a store employee that is going through the packages, pulling some off of the shelf and putting them into a box. He is wearing black pants, a store issued green polo shirt and a red apron which is the store dress code. The woman casually asks why he is taking the apples out, jokingly asking if they were rotten.
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Anything I can help you find?”
Woman in blue: “I was thinking about getting some of these Del Monte apple slices. They would be great for the lunches I pack for the kids, and sure would save me a lot of time. Are you taking them off the shelf because they go bad quickly?” Woman giggles.
As this conversation is going on another woman comes into the scene- way left and front of the shot- and is looking at the same fruit. She is in a yellow sun dress and sandals with a 3-year-old toddler in the cart. The toddler sees the packages and starts asking if can have some.
Toddler: “Mommy, can I pllllllease have some

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