Now I have completed my concept art and designs, I am able to put together a storyboard. Again I produced this storyboard using Corel Painter.
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| The establishing shot will be a view of a crying baby from outside the nursery window. | 
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| The shot will zoom in to a close up of the crying baby. | 
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| The third shot will be again a shot from outside the nursery however, this shot will be through the view of a sniper scope - this is the point of view of the 'murderer'. | 
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| This shot is a continuation of the initial point of view, it shows an above shot, close up of the baby crying. | 
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| In this shot, the mother picks up the baby. | 
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| This is a shot of the mother holding the baby. It is a close up which does not show the mothers face. The baby stops crying. | 
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| This shot is again from the snipers perspective, it shows the aim moving around, attempting to focus on the mother. | 
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| This is a close up of the mother feeding and caring for the baby, this shot is to reinforce the idea that babies need their mothers to survive. | 
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| This is another shot from the snipers point of view. This is building the suspense as the viewer is not entirely sure of the unfolding events. | 
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| The mother places the baby back in its crib. | 
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| The baby is in the crib and appears to be happy then suddenly there is a gunshot noise. |  | 
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| This shot implies that the mother has been shot, blood appears to reinforce this idea. The baby begins crying again.
 
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| This shot and the next one, I have used to ensure that the audience has a clear understanding of the message I am attempting to portray. | 
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| This is a shot of an elephant that has been killed with it's baby next to it. This image should reinforce the message that I am attempting to put across. | 
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| As WWF is a charity, they require donations to enable them to carry out the work that they do. Also, all of their adverts end with asking for donations therefore I felt that this was appropriate as it adds authenticity to my animation. | 
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