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La Foto que Cambió Todo- Client Work
Show a close up of Kekai on top of Sato's head, looking around in amazement. They are inside a house in Hawaii. The house will only appear as atmosphere in the background.
La Foto que Cambió Todo- Client Work
An old photo of young Do a Nilsa –then in her midtwenties- holding a coqui frog in her hands. The photo should be sepia color and we should see the white scalloped borders. She is Puerto Rican. She has long curly black hair. The background should be the forest from Puerto Rico, but the focus should be on her hands holding a little frog, a coqui (which is not our main character). Zoomed in level where you can see her hands held close to her face, admiring the coqui.
La Foto que Cambió Todo- Client Work
A (hand drawn style) map of the US territory showing Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The map should NOT include the labels, we will be adding them on our end. It may include an inset with the image of a coqui in Puerto Rico.
La Foto que Cambió Todo- Client Work
An illustration of two or three coqui frogs singing happily in their natural habitat, the forest of Puerto Rico. The frogs are very small, and even though the focus should be on them singing, show the background: a lush green forest with coquis on the plants.
Lección Descomunal- Client Work
Show Kekái and Pep n sitting next to each other on the deck of the ship, contemplating the sunset over the calm ocean. We are looking at them from the side, as they look to the right out to the sea.
Lección Descomunal- Client Work
Kekái and Pepón are on the deck of the ship watching in amazement a whale jumping outside the water near the ship, on starboard. About the whale: We suggest a HumpbackWhale, like the one shown in the photo below. We see the whale's tail coming out of the water. It's so large it's slightly breaking the bounds of the image.
Lección Descomunal- Client Work
Show a close up of the majestic whale. The same Humpback whale that is in the previous illustration, but jumping out of the water - in more detail; include the whole body.
Los Taínos - Client Work
Group of people sitting down during the afternoon around a fire, three men playing instruments, guiros and drums, girl and a boy happily dancing in the background
Los Taínos - Client Work
Map of the Caribbean centered on the islands of Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. There is no need to identify the surrounding islands.
Los Taínos - Client Work
Illustration of a Taino mother sleeping with her baby (the baby is on her chest) on a hammock. In the background other Taino children sleeping in hammocks.
Los Taínos - Client Work
Show a collage of guava fruit, a papaya fruit, a cassava vegetable, a sweet potato, and a bunch of peanuts.
Los Taínos - Client Work
Los Taínos - Client Work
Los Taínos - Client Work
Los Taínos - Client Work
Illustration of Tainos on a canoe. They are not that far from the beach, which is visible in the foreground. In the front part of a canoe there are a couple of teenage boys with spears aiming at something in the water. In the back two grown men are getting ready to throw a net into the ocean.
Los Taínos - Client Work
Barbecue nowadays. (People of mixed races and ages are preparing a barbecue in a park on a sunny Summer day.
El Carnaval en Puerto Rico - Client Work
Use street from Chunk 2, replace adults with children from Chunk 3. Leave Puerto Rican flag. have one child unmasked.
El Carnaval en Puerto Rico - Client Work
Group of people at a vejigante festival, showing mostly young people and children dressed for the occasion with their masks on.
El Carnaval en Puerto Rico - Client Work
Young kids dressed up as vejigantes in Ponce, in a parade, showing Puerto Rican flag, buildings in background. Long shot
El Carnaval en Puerto Rico - Client Work
Kids in the process of dressing up for a vejigante carnival, prior to a parade.
El Carnaval en Puerto Rico - Client Work
People dressed as caballeros and vejigantes, dancing together in the street. The caballero is the costume that appears here.
El Carnaval en Puerto Rico - Client Work
Mask made of paper and cardboard and coconut. Difference between masks: Coconut is rounded and smaller, paper ones are bigger.
El Carnaval en Puerto Rico - Client Work
Another scene showing people in customs, wearing masks