nakamura lock paper airplane storyboard
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How to Make a Nakamura Lock Paper Airplane
Robert Perry
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Be sure to have desk cleared off and printer
paper at the ready.
Daytime, Inside Office
!1-‐ LS: Office with plane flying by 2-‐ MS: Panning shot of newer toys 3-‐ CU: Paper airplane
Let’s face it, there aren’t many things in this world that stand the test of Eme. As we mature, so do our taste in entertainment and childhood toys seem to get discarded. No maJer how far we evolve, paper airplanes will always be a quick and exciEng way to spice up just about any situaEon. One of the quickiest and easiest paper airplanes to make is the Nakamur Lock Paper Airplane.
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Timing: 0:00 - 0:20
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How to Make a Nakamura Lock Paper Airplane
Robert Perry
#2
Be sure to have desk cleared off and printer
paper at the ready.!!Show the printer paper and notebook paper bending to
show the durability
Daytime, Inside Office
!1-‐ MS: table that is used for making the airplane 2-‐ CU: printer paper 3-‐ CU: notebook paper !
To begin making the Nakamura Lock Paper Airplane, be sure that you have a flat area to make the airplane that is free of any objects. Next, make sure that you have a piece of printer paper. It is possible to create the airplane with notebook paper, but printer paper is advised. This is because the printer paper is much thicker than notebook paper, which creates a more durable paper airplane.
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Timing: 0:21 - 0:45
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How to Make a Nakamura Lock Paper Airplane
Robert Perry
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Be sure to have desk cleared off and printer
paper at the ready.!!Be sure to be making 2 or 3 airplanes simultaneously
Daytime, Inside Office
!1-‐ MS: paper on the flat surface 2-‐ CU: paper being folded 2.2-‐ MS: paper being folded 3-‐ MS: paper opening back up 4-‐ CU: paper rotaEng !!
Lay the piece of paper down on the flat surface sideways, the long secEon of the paper should be facing leS and right. Fold the piece of paper away from you and make sure that the corners match up. Open back up the piece of paper, so that the piece of paper looks like an open book. Rotate the paper 90 degrees, so that the long side of the paper is now facing up and down.
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Timing: 0:46 - 1:10
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How to Make a Nakamura Lock Paper Airplane
Robert Perry
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Be sure to have desk cleared off and printer
paper at the ready.!!Be sure to be making 2 or 3 airplanes simultaneously
Daytime, Inside Office
!1-‐ MS: paper folding towards middle 1.2-‐ CU: paper folding toward middle 2-‐ CU: folds lining up with the crease 3-‐ MS: triangle geXng folded down 3.2-‐ CU: triangle geXng folded down !!!
Now, fold the top two corners of the piece of paper towards the first fold in the middle of the paper. Make sure that the two new folds line up with the first fold made in the paper. This will create a triangle at the top of the piece of paper. Next, without flipping the paper, fold the triangle down to the very boJom of the piece of paper.
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Timing: 1:11 - 1:35
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How to Make a Nakamura Lock Paper Airplane
Robert Perry
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Be sure to have desk cleared off and printer
paper at the ready.!!Be sure to be making 2 or 3 airplanes simultaneously
Daytime, Inside Office
!1-‐ CU: corner being folded down 1.2-‐ MS: corner being folded down 2-‐ MS: the paper at its current state !!!
Next, fold the top corners down to a point in the middle of the triangle and fold the boJom of the triangle over the corners that were folded down. The piece of paper will take on an odd shape, but trust me, we are almost there.
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Timing: 1:36 - 1:55
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How to Make a Nakamura Lock Paper Airplane
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Be sure to have desk cleared off and printer
paper at the ready.!!Be sure to be making 2 or 3 airplanes simultaneously
Daytime, Inside Office
!1-‐ MS: paper being folded in half 1.2-‐ CU: paper being folded in half 2-‐ CU: triangle of both sides !!!!
Next, fold the piece of paper in half. If you have folded the piece of paper in half correctly, you should see a triangle in the middle on both sides of the intended airplane.
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Timing: 1:56 - 2:10
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How to Make a Nakamura Lock Paper Airplane
Robert Perry
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Be sure to have desk cleared off and printer
paper at the ready.!!Be sure to be making 2 or 3 airplanes simultaneously
Daytime, Inside Office
!1-‐ CU: folding the top edges 1.2-‐ MS: folding the top edges 2-‐ MS: flipping the airplane 3-‐ CU: folding the top edges on other side 3.1-‐ MS: folding the top edges on the other side !!!!
ASer this, fold the top edge to the boJom edge on one side of the piece of paper. Flip the airplane over and do the same on the other side. If done correctly, you will see that the airplane has taken shape and it ready to fly.
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Timing: 2:11- 2:30
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How to Make a Nakamura Lock Paper Airplane
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Be sure to have desk cleared off and printer
paper at the ready.!!Be sure to get effective shots of different flight
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Daytime, Inside Office
!1-‐ CU: hands on the airplane 2-‐ LS: airplane taking flight 3-‐ MS: different angles of throwing. !!!!!
To fly the airplane, place your hand at the base of the airplane. Be sure that you are not obstrucEng one of the plane’s wings or your plane will not go very far. Give the airplane a light push, releasing the airplane with your arm is completely extended. Throw the airplane at various angles to find the correct release that works for you.
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Timing: 2:31- 2:50