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storyboard #19


 After I have successfully acquired the actors I needed, I can finally create a solid story board that I can plan around. I will include a panel for each major scene. Later on I will plan the lighting and camera angles I will include in each scene, right before I film them. I ordered each scene close to each other in setting, so that I do not have to return to the settings repetitively, and put a strain on my actors. To further avoid this, I will film scenes in the same setting at the same time, even if they are out of order.

Scene 1: title and credits with the house setting in background.

Scene 2: In protagonist's room, where he gets yelled at by his mother. He looks out the window and sees his friend's playing, and discovers the spelling bee to get ungrounded.

Scene 3: In school, he tries out for the spelling bee and fails.

Scene 4: walking home, he ignores the homeless man on the side of the road.



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