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Storyboard: Nike Film Sports and Education


First Scene: The first scene that will be shot is a close up shot its main focus will be on the shoes of the actor. They will step onto the track or Court which I decide to film first and there will be a sound effect behind the actor stepping onto the field of play and that sound will either be like a dramatic boom or a squeak from sneakers running up and down a basketball court in a gym. While this is going on the spokesperson will begin to speak from their script that will follow along all throughout the six scenes.

Second Scene: This is a follow-up shot that is known as a tilt shot where the camera will follow the actor as they walk going from feet to head to access the athletes attire then a mid-shot will follow suit of that person standing still to address what they are wearing while holding a basketball. This person will then after mid-shot Dribble the ball around showing off their ballhandling skills as the spokesperson continues to speak through the entire thing.

Third Scene: This scene is a wide-shot and the spokesperson speaks there will be a full court game going on with all of the players wearing Nike branded clothing.

Fourth Scene: This is where I ill have two girls working out together doing stairs or running up the leachers as a workout exercise in Nike wear they will e motivating one another to push forward and after sit on the bleachers doing homework together.

Fifth Scene: this will show a basketball practice going on in the background while there is a player on the side lines doing her homework in the gym on the floor. The spokes person will speak words that were presented in some of the pictures I posted in the planning blog before that was quoted by LeBron James 

Sixth Scene: the last scene will be a fade out of words that says "Strike fear or get struck" and in fine print "get your game on" with a check mark next to it. While this is on the screen the background will have a player shooting the ball into the net with that sound effect and a game buzzer going off at the last shot.


 






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