Storyboard
First Scene
In this scene, I will film a person holding a Nintendo Switch box. They will open the box and a bright light will shine on their face and they will be excited. The shot will be a normal close up. It will only show the person from the waist up but the Nintendo box will be seen fully, with the focus on the Nintendo Switch logo. 4
Second Scene
This next scene, will show the same person sitting on their living room couch holding a controller. The person will be playing a game on their Nintendo Switch, which is plugged into the TV. This will be an over the shoulder shot, as we will only see the persons back but will be able to see the gameplay on the screen.
Third Scene
The following scene will focus on the actual item once again. I will have the person walk up to the Nintendo Switch dock, pick up the Nintendo Switch console and plug in the Joy-Cons. The shot will be an extreme close-up, to demonstrate to the audience how easily it is to change playing modes.
Fourth Scene
This scene will be filmed with three people. Two of the people will have Nintendo Switch Lites, but the main focus will still be on the regular Nintendo Switch. The group of friends will be in a different living room than the second scene. They will be shown playing the same game and interacting with each other and having fun. The person that is holding the Nintendo Switch will have it in its third mode to completely highlight how versatile it is.
Fifth Scene
This scene will just focus on the items. The Switch console will be in the dock, and the Joy-Cons will be connected to their grip. The items will be set up against the TV or in front of a solid background. This will emphasize the red and blue Joy-Cons and make the product much more appealing. The scene will zoom into the items and showcase them one final time.
Sixth Scene
The closing scene will be a red background with the Nintendo Switch logo. It will include the usual animation of this logo and its sound. There will also be a voiceover of a group of people saying "Nintendo Switch."
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