Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Storyboard


The text I wrote on the first panel of the storyboard was difficult to see in the picture. For this reason, I typed out what it says. In the first panel, there is a wide shot of a person is sitting at a table outside, trying to draw. There's the ambient noise of an urban setting in the background. This artist is frustrated and scribbling on their sketchbook. Zoom in on their upper body. This leads into the second panel.

In the second panel (a medium shot), the artist is sitting exhausted, staring at their sketchbook. They're thinking about how the deadline for their art project is coming up and they have no inspiration. All of the artist's thoughts are told through a voiceover narration. They look up from their sketchbook and look over at their Dunkin' Donuts coffee cup. Cut away to the cup. 

The third and fourth panels are similar. They each are close ups of the coffee cup spinning counter-clockwise. There is a slight, subtle zoom on the cup. The artist talks about how great the coffee tastes and how they wish their art could be as good as the coffee.

The fifth panel cuts back to the artist. They seem less upset and realize that the coffee has inspired them to draw. They begin to sketch and once they put down the pencil, the camera zooms onto the sketchbook. 

The sixth panel is a close-up of the sketchbook, in which the artist has drawn a Dunkin' Donuts coffee. A pencil rolls in from the side. The voiceover says the Dunkin' Donuts slogan, "America runs on Dunkin'."




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