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  1.  Star Fox 64 3DS Trailer
  2. 17 shots / Running Time 30 seconds
  3. Tone: excited, competitive
  4. SFX: Game and actors are interacting
  5. The Commercial shows that friends can play the game and have a good time even though they are playing against each other. Shows a sense of community

Revised Suspense

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Man is waiting at an empty street waiting for the bus. All the businesses have closed for the night and no one is out. There is also a park nearby and it is also empty.  The man is uncomfortable and seems uneasy. The man hears something. He hears it coming from the bushes in the park. The man stares off and sees nothing. A figure starts to creep on him from a low angle. The man is unaware still looking at the bushes. The man looks at his watch too see the time and continues to look around the street. He looks to his left and sees a figure. He freezes and then keeps looking but the figure is gone. The figure creeps up behind him and jumps past him. The man does not get to see what it was as the figure runs into the park and is not seen again.

Suspence

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A man is sitting on a couch. The man is nervous and is staring off at something. He is very nervous. He is sweating and shaking. He continues to look forward. There are figures standing directly behind him. The man slowly raises his hand and stretches out. His is hand is slowing coming up to something and grips a small piece of wood. He slowly pulls on it. The man has pulled the wrong jenga piece out and has lost the game. The figured in the back go wild as the pieces all come down.

Central Park -Story board continued

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Brenda and Josue are walking through central park when they see up along there is a lady walking a dog. A shiba inu. Josue notices the dogs coming up and he start to get nervous. Josue grips on Brenda’s hand tightens as he start to slow down. Josue come almost to a crawl when he goes behind and around her. The dogs are right at their feet now and Brenda gets down to pet the shiba inu and as Brenda is petting it the shiba inu looks up at Josue and he am too scared to show it any affection as he takes a step back. Brenda looks at him with a smile and pulls him in toward the dog and puts his hand up to the shiba inus nose. Josue slowly approach it when suddenly it licks his hand. Josue pulls his hand back and is in disgust. He tries again to pet the dog and this time the dog doesn’t lick him and begins to circle Josue with excitement. Brenda gets a big smile.  They says goodbye to the dog and the owner and Josue walks away with a smile.

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Central Park Encounters – Assignment #2

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Brenda and Josue are walking through central park when they see up along there is a lady walking a dog. A shiba inu. Josue notices the dogs coming up and he start to get nervous. Josue grips on Brenda’s hand tightens as he start to slow down. Josue come almost to a crawl when he goes behind and around her. The dogs are right at their feet now and Brenda gets down to pet the shiba inu and as Brenda is petting it the shiba inu looks up at Josue and he am too scared to show it any affection as he takes a step back. Brenda looks at him as well with a smile and pulls him in toward the dog and puts his hand up to the shiba inus nose. Josue slowly approach it when suddenly it licks his hand. Josue pulls his hand back. He trys again to pet the dog and this time the dog doesn’t lick him and begins to circle Josue with excitement. Brenda gets a big smile.  They says goodbye to the dog and the owner and Josue walks away with a smile.

Not Blind to Storyboard – 1st assignment

Blind is an advertising company that has done ads for Microsoft, Starbucks, and other famous companies and have used storyboard for their process. When working on a project they ask very specific questions to their clients and summarize everything so they can understand the key points of the ad. They then start off with post it notes and create quick notes and drawings so they can get the point across and if the idea doesn’t look good it can easily be thrown out because too many people will get attached to an idea and it gets hard to change to a new idea. They use their clients goals, objectives, and creative ideas as a key reference for the team. They then print out the ideas into huge papers and post them along the wall to get a better look. They use a lot of different methods to bring the ideas to life from pencil and paper to 3D programs.