Planning Storyboard for my Bang Commercial

 First Scene - 

The picture will open on me being on my computer, clearly lacking energy and cranky. This scene will take place in my room, and will be an over-the-shoulder shot, in order to capture myself and what is happening on the screen. The shot will zone in, shifting focus onto my screen. Then, an ad pops up for the mysterious Bang energy. I will then accidentally order it trying to click away.  Then the doorbell rings to my surprise.


Second Scene - 

The next scene will be me opening the door to see who or what is there. Upon opening it, I notice the Bang energy at the door and shout to whoever left it there. I look around and then pick it up off the ground. Not seeing anyone, I examine it, look back up, and scoff. I will be wearing pajamas to emphasize that I wasn't planning on doing anything outside.


Third Scene -

In this scene, the camera will be at the back corner of my room. I will throw the drink down and sit back down to do work. Clearly unmotivated and tired, I will decide to drink it out of spite. I act disappointed for a second, and slump onto my desk. After, I get a spark of energy and do all my work


Fourth Scene - 

After getting a spark of energy, I do my work and look over the many pages that I got done very quickly. I look at the clock and decide to go and work out. I take another sip and instantly change into workout clothes. I start a timer and run out of the house. The camera angle for this scene is the same as the last one, in the corner to capture me running out of the door of my room.


Fifth Scene -

I appear at the park after running there. I pick up a basketball off the floor and start making every shot. I chase my rebounds venomously, Appearing unstoppable. I take another sip and kick a soccer ball all the way to the goal from the court. I am wearing athletic clothes, and I set the Bang Energy drink next to the camera.


Sixth Scene -

A transition into the Energy drink on a blank canvas, showing the different flavors and varieties and the slogan, "Fuel your destiny." An advisory warning fastly flies down the scene, barely comprehendible. 


*Each scene will be about 5 seconds long to fit in everything, and a song will be playing in the background, getting louder every time I take a sip.





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