The performance sections are the easiest to choreograph, as it can be improvised to some extent- the performers will be 'rocking out', playing their intruments and moving their bodies in time to the beat.
The narrative sections are also fairly simple in the required actions. the bedroom scene , a performer will be awoken by an alarm clock, which he will slap at sleepily a few times, until it is successfully turned off. He will wince at the sulnight, turn away from it, and attempt to bury himself in the bedsheets, groaning.
The pub scenes will be as follows: First, the band members will enter the pub. There will be a few shots of the performers drinking happily, though care must be taken in the montage so that although it is implied that all drink, we don't actually need any underage performers doing so. Following this, they will leave the pub, clearly drunk.
In the next performance section, there will be a small fight/argument scene between the band members. All performers in this part will be stumbling about a bit, clearly indicating they are drunk. after this is resolved, he band members will walk away (still effecting a drunken body laguage). They will enter homes, and we follow the same performer from the beginning as he more or less collapses into bed.
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