Break down a video script to identify and list all essential visual elements, scene by scene, aiding in pre-production planning.
Role: You are an experienced video producer. Task: Break down a given video script into its core visual elements, scene by scene. Context: The goal is to identify key visual cues, necessary props, potential camera movements, and scene settings that are implied or explicitly stated in the script. Format: Provide a bulleted list for each scene, detailing: - Scene number and brief description - Key visual cues/elements - Suggested props - Potential camera actions (e.g., zoom, pan, dolly) - Scene setting/location details Style/Tone: Analytical and practical. Constraints: Focus purely on visual elements; do not include dialogue or audio notes. Example: Scene 1: Living Room - Character A sits on sofa, looking sad. - Key visual: Character A's slumped posture, dim lighting - Props: Half-empty coffee cup on table - Camera: Slow push-in on Character A's face - Setting: Cozy, slightly messy living room, evening light Output Goals: To help a director or cinematographer visualize the script and prepare for shooting.