Storyboard

 First scene:

In the first and opening scene, the location will be at home. The actor will desperately, in a rush be trying to find the leash to take the bunny out. The actor will be looking for the leash in basket full of toys and clothes. This will be filmed using a canted and at the same low angle shot. 

Second:

The bunny will be shown at first with an over the shoulder shot, to illustrate how he is waiting to be taken outside. The bunny will then be shown upfront. He will be desperate to go outside, to create a sense of annoyance as the owner can't hurry up because he cannot find the leash. 

Third: 

The Niteangel harness will be presented on the bunny. This will show how the bunny can wear the harness all day and no need to be looking for it everywhere since it has many benefits like how soft it is, how comfortable, etc. This will be filmed by using a close up shot towards the harness to show its many benefits. 

Fourth:

The location will change in this scene. The bunny will be taken outside, most likely on a bright sunny day. This will send a sense of peace and the bunny will be shown calm to show the comfortableness of the harness, as he takes his walk through the sidewalk in the neighborhood. These scenes will include shots such as the zoom, a long shot and a close up shot.

Fifth:

To show further benefits and effectiveness, the advantages of the leash will be seen through the close up shot. Through this, it will show how it is adjustable and fully elastic. The bunny will continue on his walk as the leash is being filmed and its benefits. 

Sixth:

As for the ending scene, the harness will be shown (without the bunny). A hand-held sort of shot will be used to view the harness in detail. It will end off with the niteangel slogan which is: All for your pets.



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