BEATSHEET

ACTS

SEQ.

 BEAT DESCRIPTIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACT I

 

 

1

School of fish is swimming around, including Spot who looks a little different from the other fish.

2

Spot carefully weaves through some seaweed.

2

Rest of school blows through the seaweed, knocking it over, as Spot looks up at them.

2

Spot catches up to them.

3

Rest of school start to swim a loop-de-loop through a rock hole while Spot veers off to an upside down hermit crab.

3

Spot rights the hermit crab while the others finish their loop-de-loop.

4

They all arrive at a mound of pebbles.

4

A fish picks up a pebble in its mouth and spits it at another fish who bats it with its tail (neither is Spot).

4

All of the other fish circle around the pair.

5

The “thrower” spits another pebble but the receiver misses it.

5

A snail is hit by the pebble and knocked off of the rock it’s resting on.

 

 

 

 

ACT II

6

Many fish laugh at what happened to the  snail.

6

The other fish suck in pebbles and spit them out at the snails.

7

Spot looks sad between the snails and the other fish, wincing as a pebble hits a snail.

7

Another fish nudges Spot with a pebble and Spot shakes his head no.

7

Fish on either side of Spot  push him towards the pebble while Spot is trying to swim backwards.

8

Spot slowly picks up a pebble.

8

All the fish spit a barrage of pebbles at the snails.

ACT III

9

A giant angry-looking eye opens in the rock.

9

The fish look tiny in comparison to the large rock rising up from the sand.

9

Spot looks scared as a shadow passes over him.

9

The large creature spins around quickly, smacking all of the little fish with its tail and causing them to spin off in all directions.

9

The stunned fish float derelict for a second and one by one come back to their senses.

10

The fish play regular pebble ball again.

11

One of them accidentally spits a pebble into some strong current, shown by bubbles flowing upward.

11

The pebble quickly rises with the current.

12

The closest fish excitedly waves over the other fish.

12

Spot hangs back and shakes his head while the other fish swim towards the current.

13

A fish nudges Spot to go towards the current, but Spot, with a resolved look on his face, resists the pressure.

14

As the other fish reach the current they get pulled up into it.

14

The main group of fish is swept along with the current.

14

At the end of the current is a large table-like coral formation.

14

All of the fish hit the formation at high speed with a large pile-up of dazed fish struggling to get out.

 

15

Spot winks at the camera ands iris out.