A young woman sits in her compact apartment, surrounded by her tools of expression; brushes, canvases, and stipplers are scattered haphazardly, each illustrating the chaos of creativity. Dim natural light filters in through the dusty windows, highlighting the contrast between the vibrant colors of her artwork and the dull, gray surroundings. Suddenly, an old, chunky piece of technology – a picturephone – rings, disturbing the relative stillness. Framing is tight, focussing on her face as she answers, her features lit by the neon-coloured glow from the screen, eyes filled with anticipation. The camera angle is a low-shot which easily captures the haphazard mess of art supplies on the floor, providing depth to her living space. This shot transitions smoothly into a bird-eye view, where the narrow apartment’s space is revealed to be crammed with canvases, making her seem even more isolated. The color tones subtly shift from cool to warm, suggesting a tender irony; she thrives in her messy, confined space, for it’s here that her creativity comes to life.