Yeah, a montage.
The easiest way would be to write an action line, something like:
MONTAGE - INCONSPICUOUS MAN
We see a MONTAGE of The Inconspicuous Man in the city trying to make himself noticed. He waves in people's faces. He steals people's dinner from an outdoor cafe. He jumps up and down and flails his arms about in a spastic motion. It's all no good. He fails to make any impression whatsoever. While this is going on "The Invisible Man" by Queen plays on the soundtrack.
If you want to break this down into each individual set-up, I guess you can, but everything I've read suggests that you write the minimum possible in your script to describe action and leave the actual shot set-ups to the director. In fact, even this paragraph I wrote is a bit wordy, but that's just me. But you are summarizing 1-3 minutes of the movie there in one paragraph.
This is the kind of thing where (if you have creative talent) some of the bits could even be improvised on set during filming (if you're lucky enough to get a Will Ferrell or Jim Carrey type carrying the film).
Sounds like fun, hope you finish it.
"Let's have some new cliches." - Sam Goldwyn
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