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  • The scene will start from the bottom of the screen and slowly pan up to a man putting on headphone, while the laptop slowly opens. This scene will be done using frame-by-frame animation.
  • This is a continuation of the previous scene. This scene will have the person listening to a song (7 rings- Ariana Grande) while swinging side to side. This motion will be created by using classic tweening.
  • Dinner is ready!!
  • The second scene will be an abrupt cut from the pervious scene. An astronaut will be floating side to side, while listening to a rock song (Back in Black-ACDC). This scene is created using path-guide motion tweening, along side a rocket ship flying around. A planet will also be rotating in the background (classical tweening). Star will be animated in the back using shape tweening.
  • Similar to the cut between the second and third scene, this scene will also transition with a very abrupt cut. The music will contrast the previous scene, this time the genre being classical music (Merry Go Round of Life- Joe Hisasishi). The girl will be swaying her body left to right. (done by using classical tweening).
  • This is a continuation of the previous scene. This scene will continue by the room door opening revealing the person's parent being present there. This will be done by frame-by-frame tweening. While the door opens the music will begin to fade and sound effects and a voiceover will be utilised to fully immerse the viewers.
  • This final scene will include a a solid gray layer that slides into the screen using classic tween. After this shape tween will be used to reveal the beats logo and a motto. There will be sound affects and voice over used to enhance the experience of the viewer.
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