Planning Storyboard for my Sunglass Hut Commercial



 Creating a storyline for my commercial goes right along with my vision. I've looked at other commercials from Sunglass Hut to get an overview and inspiration of what I'd like in mines. I hope I'm not reaping more than I can sow. 

For the beginning of the video, I want to have a variety of glasses pop up on the screen in a random order just blinking over each other. Its a cool and flashy into automatically grabbing the audience's attention. 

Then have someone walking outside near trees or just in front of the mall with different angles and shoots. Ill do these in a long or aerial shots for range then zoom in on the glasses. Maybe it'll include an outfit change during this shoot for versatility.

In the third box, I want someone driving, and once the sun shines SUPER BRIGHT, the actor will grab some trendy glasses and smoothly put them on and smile.

The next scenes will be like a catalog screening and pan of the glasses in different settings. With this the audience will be able to see the different types of glasses Sunglass Hut has to offer. It can even persuade them that since there is so many, they'll definitely be able o find something here.

For box five, I'm using hashtag overloads and different actor shots of the glasses. Sunglass Hut has used many hashtags over different seasons to promote a theme. The main one I'm using in this commercial is "Face the Sun," which is why its the largest box in the storyboard #5.  In between the overload they'll be quick clips of the actors with the glasses. 

Lastly, I'll end with the storefronts or have a willing employee from Sunglass Hut to have the last shot. The storefronts will feature promotions and styles used by the brand. 

Throughout the entire commercial I'd like cool slogans being said in voiceovers with tempo cool music. Allowing that free and trendy feel of sunglass hut to ooze in the commercial. Transitions need to flow and introduce or slightly blend with the next scenes scenery. 


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