Planning Storyboard for my Music Video

 Scene 1: Starts with two girls watching TV, in their living room and one girl is flipping through the channels. They have a bored expression on their faces; I will film this with a full view of the room and the two girls.

Scene 2: The two girls jump up from their seats and begin to run to the front door. I will be filming close ups of each of the girls.

Scene 3: The girls run outside into their car. They then turn up the music and start waving their hands around. I will film each girl one at a time.

Scene 4: They will be driving around singing in their car. I will do a 5 second clip of the car driving away, and the girl waving her hands out the window.

Scene 5: I will cut to this scene very quickly from the last scene and it will only be about 5 seconds long. The two girls will be riding bikes out of their garage. They will be wearing something else which will infer that it is a different day.

Scene 6: This scene will be in their neighborhood; they will be riding around on their bikes. They will look happy and be having fun. I will film this by showing them go by on their bikes.

Scene 7: I will cut from them riding bikes to them baking. They will be mixing something in a bowl with aprons on.

Scene 8: In this scene they will be running around in their backyard, and they will be wearing dresses. This will be filmed with me running along side them as they dance.

Scene 9: Then one of them will grab an umbrella and start twirling it around. I will do a close up of the girl.

Scene 10: The other girl will then grab a camera and start taking pictures of the girl, as she models. I will do a close of each girl as they do these things, and then them together.

Scene 11: This scene cuts to them in the grass in their backyard. There will be a dog there holding a toy running towards them, while they call him.

Scene 12: The video will end with one girl grabbing the toy then throwing it for the dog. Then the two girls will look at each other and smile, and the song will fade out.

*Each scene will be a different length of time.







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