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First Scene: In the first scene we will record the actor wandering around with a gift for one of his friends. With a wide angle shot, closing up to zoom shot of the person opening up a door to lots of Christmas lights with a big tree in the middle. 
Second Scene: This next scene will start with a close up of the decorations. Panning back to the actor, gazing in awe smiling at the decorations. 
Third Scene: Chosen Christmas song will start to play out of the blues. A random person (B) is dancing and meets the actor. (A)
Fourth Scene: In this scene it'll cut person B taking actor A's hand and start to walk and dance with him. 
Fifth Scene: The fifth scene will be both of the actors dancing and bumping into a stranger. They start to hype up the stranger by singing and dancing influencing him.
Sixth Scene: Sixth scene jump cuts to both actors prancing around and falling into a fake snow area.
Seventh Scene: Transitioning to this scene, after the actor helps one another up from falling into the snow with the continuation of singing and prancing actor a decides to give the gift that he was holding onto with actor B. Actor B accepts the gift and tells actor A to follow him. 
Eighth Scene: In this scene there will be a transition from actor B running with the others hand to a more festive area. He will lead him to Santa at the end of the clip. 
Ninth Scene: This next scene will contain both actors meeting Santa telling him that they do not need anything for Christmas. Santa then asks for a favor and asks if they can help give out presents. They then nod their heads and the clip ends. 
Tenth Scene: The tenth scene will contain the actors walking around finding people and handing gifts away. 
Eleventh Scene: In the eleventh scene actor A will give a child a gift, the child immediately opens the gift, and the camera will pan into it creating a transition. 
Twelfth Scene: This last scene will have the close up of the present being opened then the child transitioning out to a field of nutcrackers and the song ends. 

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