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We open outside your average high school.
We pan over to a student walking into position in front of a huge photograph of a baseball game.
There is a three-dimensional cut-out, a missing space, in the photo in the shape of a teenager.
The kid bends down at just the right moment, filling the cut-out space, as the wall-like “picture” passes around him.
As the first board falls in front of our teenager, another is right behind it of a group of friends at lunch.
As the life-size “picture” moves forward the kid crouches and sits down into the cut-out at the lunch table.
Then a photo of the friends skateboarding moves in to frame.
The cut-out is of a teen jumping his board.
The kid times his jump perfectly and passes through the “picture”
In the next photo a different teen is offering a joint to the human shaped cut-out.
Our teenager waves off this photo walking away out of frame.
We see the empty hole where the kid refused to try to fit into.
VO: Is everything worth fitting into?
The board falls to reveal…
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