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15-second 3D animated comedy storyboard sheet for a heartwarming family short film titled "Messi… or Ronaldo?". A complete professional animation storyboard presentation page featuring 15 sequential cinematic panels arranged in a clean 3×5 grid layout, designed in a 16:9 cinematic aspect ratio for a viral family comedy reel. STYLE: Premium 3D animation in the style of Pixar and DreamWorks — high-end cinematic rendering, soft global illumination, expressive squash-and-stretch character animation, exaggerated yet warm facial expressions, glossy reflective baby eyes, subsurface skin scattering, rounded appealing character proportions, comedic timing. Warm cozy domestic lighting with golden practicals, soft window light, gentle bounce light. The aesthetic is wholesome, funny, and emotionally readable — a feel-good family moment built around a football rivalry gag. CHARACTERS: ELARA, a young mother — long wavy light-chestnut hair, warm brown eyes, light freckles across the nose, rosy cheeks, gentle expressive smile; she wears a navy-and-maroon vertical-striped FC Barcelona-style football jersey, cuffed blue jeans, and brown lace-up boots. LEO, a chubby toddler around 1.5 years old — soft curly light-brown hair, big bright sky-blue glossy eyes, round button nose, plump rosy cheeks, cream-colored knit short-sleeve onesie/bodysuit, bare feet; endlessly cute and animated. THE FATHER, a large muscular bearded man — short dark-brown hair shaved on the sides, thick well-groomed dark beard, tattoo on the right forearm; he wears a white Real Madrid #7 "RONALDO" jersey with navy and gold trim and white shorts; confident, warm, proud energy. VISUAL TONE: Warm golden domestic color grade, soft creamy highlights, cozy living-room ambience, shallow depth of field with creamy bokeh, gentle volumetric light from windows, high comedic expressiveness, intimate close-ups balanced with reveal-style wide shots. Saturated team colors (Barça navy/maroon vs Madrid white/gold) used as a visual punchline. STORYBOARD LAYOUT: A professional animation production presentation sheet on a clean warm beige storyboard board. 15 numbered cinematic frames in a 3×5 grid, each frame with rounded corners and a thin clean border, a small timecode label and shot-type tag in the top corner of each panel, and a short scene-description caption in clean studio typography beneath each frame. Studio-quality, production-ready layout with the film title at the top. SCENE BREAKDOWN: Panel 1 (00:00 – 00:01): Medium close-up shot. Cozy living room, soft golden light. ELARA sits holding baby LEO up in her arms, both facing each other in profile, warm and intimate. Her Barça jersey clearly visible. Gentle loving setup. Panel 2 (00:01 – 00:02): Close-up shot. Tight on ELARA's warm freckled face and rosy smile as she looks lovingly at Leo, mouthing a word. Soft bokeh background. Panel 3 (00:02 – 00:03): Close-up shot. Reverse on LEO's huge glossy blue eyes and chubby cheeks, staring up at mom with curious open-mouthed wonder, on the verge of speaking. Panel 4 (00:03 – 00:04): Medium close-up shot. ELARA leans in encouragingly, pointing playfully to her Barça crest, lips forming "Messi", eyebrows raised hopefully. Dialogue: Elara: "Meeessi…" Panel 5 (00:04 – 00:05): Macro close-up shot. Extreme detail on Leo's little mouth and bright eyes, lips parting, building anticipation that he's about to repeat the word. Tiny sparkle of mischief. Panel 6 (00:05 – 00:06): Close-up shot. THE PUNCHLINE — Leo's face lights up with a wide gummy grin as he blurts the wrong name. Dialogue: Leo: "Ro-naldo!" Elara's hopeful expression begins to freeze in the background blur. Panel 7 (00:06 – 00:07): Medium shot. ELARA's face drops into comedic shocked betrayal, mouth open, eyes wide, holding Leo who grins innocently. Beat of stunned silence. Panel 8 (00:07 – 00:08): Dynamic wide shot. SUDDEN CUT — across the room a door swings open, warm hallway light spilling in, revealing THE FATHER mid-stride in his white Real Madrid #7 RONALDO jersey, arms beginning to open, beaming with pride. Panel 9 (00:08 – 00:09): Medium close-up shot. The proud bearded father points at Leo, chest puffed, glowing with triumph. Dialogue: Father: "That's my boy!" Panel 10 (00:09 – 00:10): Close-up shot. ELARA whips her head toward the door, comedic horror and mock outrage on her face, hand to chest. Dialogue: Elara: "Noooo!" Panel 11 (00:10 – 00:11): Medium shot. LEO wriggles excitedly out of mom's lap, chubby arms reaching toward dad, beaming, little legs ready to toddle. Panel 12 (00:11 – 00:12): Low angle dynamic shot. Leo waddle-runs across the warm floor toward the father, motion blur on his tiny feet, pure joyful determination, mom's defeated hand reaching out behind him. Panel 13 (00:12 – 00:13): Wide shot. The father drops to one knee, arms wide open, beard split by a huge grin, ready to scoop up his little Madridista. Cozy living room framing both. Panel 14 (00:13 – 00:14): Medium close-up shot. The father lifts Leo high into his arms, both laughing, Leo's curls bouncing, the #7 jersey and the baby framed together — victory for team Ronaldo. Panel 15 (00:14 – 00:15): Wide shot. Final wholesome family tableau — dad holding giggling Leo, ELARA in the foreground arms crossed with a defeated-but-loving smile, shaking her head. Warm golden light, comedic heart-warming landing. Two football rivalries, one happy family. ART DIRECTION: Pixar-grade facial expression quality with strong comedic readability, varied camera angles across all 15 panels (no repeated shot types in sequence), exaggerated reaction takes, glossy expressive eyes, detailed soft fabric textures on jerseys, cozy domestic environment detail, gentle dust-in-light atmospheric effects, strong composition with clear focal hierarchy and rule-of-thirds framing. RENDERING & FORMAT: Ultra-high-quality 3D Pixar-style cinematic render, soft global illumination, warm cinematic color grade, 16:9 aspect ratio, professional animation storyboard sheet, masterpiece quality, production-ready presentation.
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