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Planning Storyboard for my Music Video

 First scene:

During this scene the first character will be seen across the screen and it will be my baby cousin. In this scene she will walk down the sidewalk.

Second scene:

In this scene the second individual, my baby brother will appear to be walking down the same sidewalk as my baby cousin. But it will be seen as if he is walking towards her. 

Third scene:

In this scene my baby brother and cousin will come together and embrace each other, as if they're hugging. This shot will be shown as a happy, and joyful wide shot.

Fourth scene:

The scene will still be in the same setting but both individuals will be shown as if they are running after each other. Like a game of tag.

Fifth scene:

After the joyous scene they will still be in the same setting. But the mood will change. As a result of running to much and to fast, the first individual will come to medium fall. This shot will be shown as a pan tilt running with the children.

Sixth scene:

In this scene the second individual, my baby brother will be helping the first individual, my baby cousin up off the grown. As a form of feeling sorry for her falling.  

Seventh scene:

Both individuals will start to run across the parking lot towards the back of the house, this will be seen from a high angle.

Eighth scene:

They will continue to run towards the back of the house and pass the closed gate. This will also be seen from a high angle.

Ninth scene:

In this scene as both individuals are in the backyard, the cat will show up. There will be bonding taking place with the cat. They will be seen as squatting in beside the cat to get a good look at him. This will be in a close up shot.

Tenth scene:

The second individual will be shown holding a basketball in his hand and shooting it in the basketball hoop. Both individuals will be happy and will continue to shoot.

Eleventh scene:

In this scene the ball will have to have rolled somewhere else and the second individual will have to go get it. While the second individual retrieve the ball. He will then give the ball to the first individual. Who will then attempt to shoot the ball in the hoop.

Twelfth scene:

In this last scene both individuals will be hugging and the outro will be pan tilt.

*Each scene will be 0:05 seconds long. 

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