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Scene #1 (sketch 1) No animation required.

Scene Footage: 22-03

Scene Description:
Once upon a time, there was a mother rabbit that made her home in a hollow log that lay in the green shadows of a tangled Wood.

Camera:
Truck-in

Scene #2 (sketch #2) No animation required.

Scene Footage: 22-00

Camera:
This is a still shot – drift truck-in on the rabbits.

Narrator:
Her four children, Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-Tail and Peter help their mother with all the bunny chores and gave her no cause for concern.

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Scene #3 (sketch #3) Okay to animate.

Scene Footage: 14-00

Scene Description:
Sasha wiggles her ears quickly then stops, listens and blinks.

Camera:
Drift truck-in on Sasha.

Narrator:
But her youngest rabbit whose name is Sasha was a constant worry to her mother.  Sasha is smaller than her siblings and very curious.

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Scene #4 (sketch #4) Okay to animate.

Scene Footage: 20-10

Scene Description:
Sasha marches along briskly on 12’s, pulling her tiny wagon with the basket and honey cake. You, the animator, must decide how many hundredths of an inch the pan is going to move with each frame. The animation will have to go on one’s to accommodate the pan moves or you will get a slipping-of-the-feet effect.

Camera:
Pan Background to the left.

Narrator:
She would often wander off to explore the woods all by herself.  "I want to see the great big world," she would say proudly, "I doodle-lee-doodle-lee-do."

Scene #5 (sketchs #5,6,7) Okay to animate.

Scene Footage: 22-09

Sketch Footage: 8-09

Scene Description:
Sasha is sneaking a honey cake off the stove top trying not to be noticed by her mother. Once she gets the cake, she quietly takes one step backwards.

Camera:
No camera move.

Narrator:
One day, when the mother rabbit wasn't looking, Sasha...

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