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1)-Opening scene- protagonist discovers the tent, finds out it has changed location when he gets out.
6)-second scene- He gets back in his car after realising he is safe and has made it home, finds one last note stuck to his steering wheel, a quick cut hides what the note says.
2)-3rd scene- in the middle of a field, with a note stuck to a tree nearby. It tells him to get back in the tent, but the tent is no longer there. He sees it in the distance and begins to walk over to it. 
5)-4th scene- he gets out the tent and he is back where he started, he looks around and sees birds flying all around, then falls backwards.
3)-5th scene- he gets out the tent and he is in the middle of some woodland, with a recently put out fire by him, he turns around and sees someone get in the tent but they disappear when he looks inside. 
4)6th scene- he follows on after him after pouring water on the fire, he gets out the tent, with a mirrored version of himself getting out of another tent, this  version is the person who just fell back and saw all the birds. the first character looks amazed, and goes to walk over to the tent, the shot cuts to a medium shot of just the main character walking to the tent, it cuts back to the wide shot to shot the other version of himself and the tent, but instead its just his car, he gets in, and the second scene starts again, a shot from the mirror of the car, showing the main character laugh to himself.

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