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Digital Graphic Narrative 
Development 
Scott Harrand
Shape Task
Evaluation 
What did you like about your image? 
I like how the textures and details came out as 
well as the shapes made for the facial features. 
What would you improve if you did it again? 
I would make the shapes for the body more 
detailed and similar to the original image of the 
dog.
Rotoscope
Evaluation 
What did you like about your image? 
I like how the effects of the rotoscoping came 
out with some of the jagged bits of fur as well as 
the facial features, especially the darkened fur 
around the eyes. 
What would you improve if you did it again? 
I would employ more care and attention to 
detail when I used the polygonal lasso tool to 
rotoscope the head of the Panda.
Text Based
Evaluation 
What did you like about your image? 
I am happy with how the image showed quite 
clearly on the text font after the clipping mask 
was used, as the image can be clearly made out 
through the text. 
What would you improve if you did it again? 
I may choose another font as this one is large 
enough to display the image clearly but is not 
quite fitting to the theme of the text, as it is not 
of a renaissance or similar style.
Comic Book
Evaluation 
What did you like about your image? 
I am satisfied with the effects made by the cut-out 
filter, as they have achieved an interesting, abstract 
aesthetic for the image, as well as a style that 
resembles that of a Comic Book. 
What would you improve if you did it again? 
I would attempt to make the colours remain more like 
they originally appeared before the use of the filter, as 
some parts have become different colours due to the 
use of the filter, such as the skin, which has taken on 
many patches of blue.
Photography
Evaluation 
What did you like about your image? 
I feel the images convey the emotions to a degree that 
they were meant to; Excitement, happiness and 
loneliness. I also believe that the image quality is quite 
good, especially in the Loneliness and Excitement 
images. 
What would you improve if you did it again? 
I may have had the Happiness image be slightly more 
zoomed in on the two figures, as well as possibly try 
and make the images convey the emotions more 
clearly and specifically, even though they already do a 
certain amount as it stands.
Illustration
Evaluation 
What did you like about your image? 
I liked how the details came out on the 
illustration such as the details of the hennin 
headdress, the folds of the fabric and the 
features of the face. 
What would you improve if you did it again? 
I would add some colour to the image, as it is 
only a pencil illustration without any colour, 
which could add more detail and life to the 
image.
Initial Ideas
Idea Generation
Mood board of chosen idea
Proposal 
Dimensions 
The book will be 9-10 pages long, with dimensions of 21.8 cm and 27cm 
Export Format 
PDF 
Advantages: These files are for more easily accessible without needing downloaded 
software such as photoshop. 
Disadvantages: Work cannot be edited once it has been saved in this file type. 
Story Overview 
The book follows the same basic storyline as the classic Cinderella story. Cinderella is a 
girl who's step-mother and step-sisters have forced her to work and labour in their 
castle. One day, they are invited to the Prince's Ball, but Cinderella's step-mother 
forbids her to attend, forcing her to remain doing her chores. Cinderella is visited by a 
Fairy Godmother, who grants her a beautiful gown, a pumpkin carriage, and a pair of 
glass slippers. Cinderella attends the ball, and meets the prince. The two of them fall in 
love, but Cinderella has to be back before midnight. She flees, leaving behind only her 
lost glass slipper. The Prince searches throughout the land for the woman who fits the 
slipper, until he is reunited with Cinderella. The two marry one another, and Cinderella
Production Methods 
I plan to use the method of rotoscoping to create my characters and other details of 
the story. However, for the backgrounds for the story, I plan to take images similar 
to what I want the background of the scene to be, and will run them through a 
filter, to give them a more fitting, illustrated appearance suitable to the story. 
Audience 
The book is targeted at an age range of 5-8, and will have simple words, and an 
easily readble text font. The book can be read by children of any gender, but it is 
more targeted towards young girls, as the protagonist is also a girl, and they may 
identify with her more. The book is written in English, but there is no specific British 
references within the story, and therefore can be read by any English-speaker, in 
any English-speaking country. 
Deadline 
October 16th 2014
What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work? 
What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been 
further developed?
What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work? 
What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been 
further developed?
What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work? 
What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been 
further developed?
Feedback Summary 
Sum up your feedback. 
Which parts of your feedback do you agree with and why? 
Which parts of your feedback do you disagree with and why?
Storyboards
Storyboards
Storyboards
The wife of a rich man fell sick, and as she felt that her end was drawing near, she called her only daughter to her bedside and said, "Dear child, be good and 
pious, and then the good God will always protect thee, and I will look down on thee from heaven and be near thee." Thereupon she closed her eyes and 
departed. Every day the maiden went out to her mother's grave and wept, and she remained pious and good. When winter came the snow spread a white sheet 
over the grave, and when the spring sun had drawn it off again, the man had taken another wife.The woman had brought two daughters into the house with her, 
who were beautiful and fair of face, but vile and black of heart. Now began a bad time for the poor step-child. "Is the stupid goose to sit in the parlour with us?" 
said they. "He who wants to eat bread must earn it; out with the kitchen-wench." They took her pretty clothes away from her, put an old grey bedgown on her, 
and gave her wooden shoes. "Just look at the proud princess, how decked out she is!" they cried, and laughed, and led her into the kitchen. There she had to do 
hard work from morning till night, get up before daybreak, carry water, light fires, cook and wash. Besides this, the sisters did her every imaginable injury they 
mocked her and emptied her peas and lentils into the ashes, so that she was forced to sit and pick them out again. In the evening when she had worked till she 
was weary she had no bed to go to, but had to sleep by the fireside in the ashes. And as on that account she always looked dusty and dirty, they called her 
Cinderella. It happened that the father was once going to the fair, and he asked his two step-daughters what he should bring back for them. "Beautiful dresses," 
said one, "Pearls and jewels," said the second. "And thou, Cinderella," said he, "what wilt thou have?" "Father, break off for me the first branch which knocks 
against your hat on your way home." So he bought beautiful dresses, pearls and jewels for his two step-daughters, and on his way home, as he was riding 
through a green thicket, a hazel twig brushed against him and knocked off his hat. Then he broke off the branch and took it with him. When he reached home he 
gave his step-daughters the things which they had wished for, and to Cinderella he gave the branch from the hazel-bush. Cinderella thanked him, went to her 
mother's grave and planted the branch on it, and wept so much that the tears fell down on it and watered it. It grew, however, and became a handsome tree. 
Thrice a day Cinderella went and sat beneath it, and wept and prayed, and a little white bird always came on the tree, and if Cinderella expressed a wish, the 
bird threw down to her what she had wished for.It happened, however, that the King appointed a festival which was to last three days, and to which all the 
beautiful young girls in the country were invited, in order that his son might choose himself a bride. When the two step-sisters heard that they too were to appear 
among the number, they were delighted, called Cinderella and said, "Comb our hair for us, brush our shoes and fasten our buckles, for we are going to the 
festival at the King's palace." Cinderella obeyed, but wept, because she too would have liked to go with them to the dance, and begged her step-mother to allow 
her to do so. "Thou go, Cinderella!" said she; "Thou art dusty and dirty, and wouldst go to the festival? Thou hast no clothes and shoes, and yet wouldst dance!" 
As, however, Cinderella went on asking, the step-mother at last said, "I have emptied a dish of lentils into the ashes for thee, if thou hast picked them out again 
in two hours, thou shalt go with us." The maiden went through the back-door into the garden, and called, "You tame pigeons, you turtle-doves, and all you birds 
beneath the sky, come and help me to pick"The good into the pot,The bad into the crop."Then two white pigeons came in by the kitchen-window, and afterwards 
the turtle-doves, and at last all the birds beneath the sky, came whirring and crowding in, and alighted amongst the ashes. And the pigeons nodded with their 
heads and began pick, pick, pick, pick, and the rest began also pick, pick, pick, pick, and gathered all the good grains into the dish. Hardly had one hour passed 
before they had finished, and all flew out again. Then the girl took the dish to her step-mother, and was glad, and believed that now she would be allowed to go 
with them to the festival. But the step-mother said, "No, Cinderella, thou hast no clothes and thou canst not dance; thou wouldst only be laughed at." And as 
Cinderella wept at this, the step-mother said, "If thou canst pick two dishes of lentils out of the ashes for me in one hour, thou shalt go with us." And she thought 
to herself, "That she most certainly cannot do." When the step-mother had emptied the two dishes of lentils amongst the ashes, the maiden went through the 
back-door into the garden and cried, "You tame pigeons, you turtle-doves, and all you birds under heaven, come and help me to pick"The good into the pot,The 
bad into the crop."Then two white pigeons came in by the kitchen-window, and afterwards the turtle-doves, and at length all the birds beneath the sky, came 
whirring and crowding in, and alighted amongst the ashes. And the doves nodded with their heads and began pick, pick, pick, pick, and the others began also 
pick, pick, pick, pick, and gathered all the good seeds into the dishes, and before half an hour was over they had already finished, and all flew out again. Then 
the maiden carried the dishes to the step-mother and was delighted, and believed that she might now go with them to the festival. But the step-mother said, "All 
this will not help thee; thou goest not with us, for thou hast no clothes and canst not dance; we should be ashamed of thee!" On this she turned her back on 
Cinderella, and hurried away with her two proud daughters.As no one was now at home, Cinderella went to her mother's grave beneath the hazel-tree, and 
cried,"Shiver and quiver, little tree,Silver and gold throw down over me."Then the bird threw a gold and silver dress down to her, and slippers embroidered with 
silk and silver. She put on the dress with all speed, and went to the festival. Her step-sisters and the step-mother however did not know her, and thought she 
must be a foreign princess, for she looked so beautiful in the golden dress. They never once thought of Cinderella, and believed that she was sitting at home in 
the dirt, picking lentils out of the ashes. The prince went to meet her, took her by the hand and danced with her. He would dance with no other maiden, and 
never left loose of her hand, and if any one else came to invite her, he said, "This is my partner."She danced till it was evening, and then she wanted to go 
home. But the King's son said, "I will go with thee and bear thee company," for he wished to see to whom the beautiful maiden belonged.
She escaped from him, however, and sprang into the pigeon-house. The King's son waited until her father came, and then he told him that the stranger maiden 
had leapt into the pigeon-house. The old man thought, "Can it be Cinderella?" and they had to bring him an axe and a pickaxe that he might hew the pigeon-house 
to pieces, but no one was inside it. And when they got home Cinderella lay in her dirty clothes among the ashes, and a dim little oil-lamp was burning on 
the mantle-piece, for Cinderella had jumped quickly down from the back of the pigeon-house and had run to the little hazel-tree, and there she had taken off her 
beautiful clothes and laid them on the grave, and the bird had taken them away again, and then she had placed herself in the kitchen amongst the ashes in her 
grey gown.Next day when the festival began afresh, and her parents and the step-sisters had gone once more, Cinderella went to the hazel-tree and said"Shiver 
and quiver, my little tree,Silver and gold throw down over me."Then the bird threw down a much more beautiful dress than on the preceding day. And when 
Cinderella appeared at the festival in this dress, every one was astonished at her beauty. The King's son had waited until she came, and instantly took her by the 
hand and danced with no one but her. When others came and invited her, he said, "She is my partner." When evening came she wished to leave, and the King's 
son followed her and wanted to see into which house she went. But she sprang away from him, and into the garden behind the house. Therein stood a beautiful 
tall tree on which hung the most magnificent pears. She clambered so nimbly between the branches like a squirrel, that the King's son did not know where she 
was gone. He waited until her father came, and said to him, "The stranger- maiden has escaped from me, and I believe she has climbed up the pear-tree." The 
father thought, "Can it be Cinderella?" and had an axe brought and cut the tree down, but no one was on it. And when they got into the kitchen, Cinderella lay 
there amongst the ashes, as usual, for she had jumped down on the other side of the tree, had taken the beautiful dress to the bird on the little hazel-tree, and 
put on her grey gown.On the third day, when the parents and sisters had gone away, Cinderella went once more to her mother's grave and said to the little 
tree"Shiver and quiver, my little tree,Silver and gold throw down over me."And now the bird threw down to her a dress which was more splendid and magnificent 
than any she had yet had, and the slippers were golden. And when she went to the festival in the dress, no one knew how to speak for astonishment. The King's 
son danced with her only, and if any one invited her to dance, he said, "She is my partner."When evening came, Cinderella wished to leave, and the King's son 
was anxious to go with her, but she escaped from him so quickly that he could not follow her. The King's son had, however, used a stratagem, and had caused 
the whole staircase to be smeared with pitch, and there, when she ran down, had the maiden's left slipper remained sticking. The King's son picked it up, and it 
was small and dainty, and all golden. Next morning, he went with it to the father, and said to him, "No one shall be my wife but she whose foot this golden slipper 
fits." Then were the two sisters glad, for they had pretty feet. The eldest went with the shoe into her room and wanted to try it on, and her mother stood by. But 
she could not get her big toe into it, and the shoe was too small for her. Then her mother gave her a knife and said, "Cut the toe off; when thou art Queen thou 
wilt have no more need to go on foot." The maiden cut the toe off, forced the foot into the shoe, swallowed the pain, and went out to the King's son. Then he 
took her on his horse as his bride and rode away with her. They were, however, obliged to pass the grave, and there, on the hazel-tree, sat the two pigeons and 
cried,"Turn and peep, turn and peep,There's blood within the shoe,The shoe it is too small for her,The true bride waits for you."Then he looked at her foot and 
saw how the blood was streaming from it. He turned his horse round and took the false bride home again, and said she was not the true one, and that the other 
sister was to put the shoe on. Then this one went into her chamber and got her toes safely into the shoe, but her heel was too large. So her mother gave her a 
knife and said, "Cut a bit off thy heel; when thou art Queen thou wilt have no more need to go on foot." The maiden cut a bit off her heel, forced her foot into the 
shoe, swallowed the pain, and went out to the King's son. He took her on his horse as his bride, and rode away with her, but when they passed by the hazel-tree, 
two little pigeons sat on it and cried,"Turn and peep, turn and peep,There's blood within the shoe,The shoe it is too small for her,The true bride waits for you."He 
looked down at her foot and saw how the blood was running out of her shoe, and how it had stained her white stocking. Then he turned his horse and took the 
false bride home again. "This also is not the right one," said he, "have you no other daughter?" "No," said the man, "There is still a little stunted kitchen-wench 
which my late wife left behind her, but she cannot possibly be the bride." The King's son said he was to send her up to him; but the mother answered, "Oh no, 
she is much too dirty, she cannot show herself!" He absolutely insisted on it, and Cinderella had to be called. She first washed her hands and face clean, and 
then went and bowed down before the King's son, who gave her the golden shoe. Then she seated herself on a stool, drew her foot out of the heavy wooden 
shoe, and put it into the slipper, which fitted like a glove. And when she rose up and the King's son looked at her face he recognized the beautiful maiden who 
had danced with him and cried, "That is the true bride!" The step-mother and the two sisters were terrified and became pale with rage; he, however, took 
Cinderella on his horse and rode away with her. As they passed by the hazel-tree, the two white doves cried,"Turn and peep, turn and peep,No blood is in the 
shoe,The shoe is not too small for her,The true bride rides with you,"and when they had cried that, the two came flying down and placed themselves on 
Cinderella's shoulders, one on the right, the other on the left, and remained sitting there.When the wedding with the King's son had to be celebrated, the two 
false sisters came and wanted to get into favour with Cinderella and share her good fortune. When the betrothed couple went to church, the elder was at the 
right side and the younger at the left, and the pigeons pecked out one eye of each of them. Afterwards as they came back, the elder was at the left, and the 
younger at the right, and then the pigeons pecked out the other eye of each. And thus, for their wickedness and falsehood, they were punished with blindness as 
long as they lived.
Final Script 
Page 1: Once upon a time there was a young girl called Cinderella. When her father died, her 
stepmother and stepsisters made her do all the work and chores in their castle. One day, an 
invitation for the Prince’s Ball came to the castle, but Cinderella’s stepmother would not let her go. 
Page 2: Cinderella was sad. She wished with all her heart to go to the ball. To her surprise, a Fairy 
Godmother appeared. “Do not worry, Cinderella” she said. “I will make sure you go to the ball” 
Page 3: The Fairy Godmother gave a wave of her wand, and Cinderella’s rags turned into a 
beautiful dress. On her bare feet, glittering glass slippers appeared. The Fairy Godmother gave her 
a mask as well, so that her stepmother and stepsisters would not see her. “Now,” The Fairy 
Godmother said “You are ready for the ball. But you must be back before midnight, that is when my 
spells will all wear off.” 
Page 4: Cinderella arrived at the ball by a pumpkin carriage. Behind her mask, and in her fine 
clothes, her stepmother and stepsisters did not recognise her. 
Page 5: Cinderella and the Prince talked and danced together all night, which made her stepsisters 
very jealous. Soon, Cinderella and the Prince had both fallen in love with each other. 
Page 6: Cinderella was having so much fun that she lost track of time, and it was almost midnight. 
She had to leave before midnight, and fled the ball, leaving behind nothing but a glass slipper. 
Page 7: All the Prince had left of Cinderella was the glass slipper she left behind. He searched 
through the Kingdom, trying to find a woman who’s foot fit perfectly into the glass slipper. 
Page 8: Both of Cinderella’s step-sisters tried on the slipper. One step-sister’s foot was to big, the 
other step-sister’s foot was to small. The Prince asked if there was anyone else in the Castle, so 
Cinderella came to try the slipper. 
Page 9: When the Prince put the slipper on Cinderella’s foot, it fit perfectly. 
Page 10: Cinderella and The Prince got married soon after, and Cinderella was now the Princess of 
the Kingdom. The two of them lived happily ever after. The End.
Digital Flat Plans 
Wall Open 
Door 
Cinderella 
standing in 
the 
doorway. 
The 
Stepmother 
and Stepsisters 
all leaving for 
the ball. 
This is where the text 
will go. 
Bed. 
Cinderella, 
looking at 
the Fairy 
Godmother 
The Fairy 
Godmother, 
floating 
above. 
This is where the 
text will go.
This is where the 
text will go. 
Floating wand. 
mask. 
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The Fairy 
Godmother 
Waving her 
Cinderella, 
surrounded 
by magical 
light as her 
dress 
transforms. 
This is 
where 
the 
second 
piece of 
text will 
go. 
Cinderella 
descending 
the stairs. 
This is where 
the text will 
go. 
Grand Staircase 
Stepmother and 
stepsisters looking 
at the new arrival. 
The Prince 
seeing 
Cinderella come 
down the stairs.
This is where the text will 
go. 
Stepmother 
with 
stepsisters 
looking 
jealous. Cinderella dancing 
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Large crowd of 
people in the 
background. 
with The Prince in the 
foreground. 
Cinderella running 
from the ball, her 
finery beginning to 
fade away. 
The 
Prince 
calls for 
her to 
wait. 
The 
leftover 
glass 
slipper 
The 
clock on 
the wall 
strikes 
midnight 
This is where 
the text will go.
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Cinderella’s 
Stepmother’s 
Castle. 
The Prince, 
holding the 
glass 
slipper. 
This is where the text will go. 
The Prince 
Stepmother 
standing 
behind. 
Step-sister 
trying on 
the slipper. 
Grumpy 
step-sister 
Cinderella 
enters. 
This is where the text will go.
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Cinderella sitting 
down in a chair. 
The Prince knelt 
down, putting the 
slipper on her 
foot. 
This is where the text will go. 
This is where the text will go. 
Cinderella and the 
Prince, standing 
together, both 
crowned and 
married. 
The Fairy 
Godmother 
floats above.

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Development pro forma completed

  • 1. Digital Graphic Narrative Development Scott Harrand
  • 3. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I like how the textures and details came out as well as the shapes made for the facial features. What would you improve if you did it again? I would make the shapes for the body more detailed and similar to the original image of the dog.
  • 5. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I like how the effects of the rotoscoping came out with some of the jagged bits of fur as well as the facial features, especially the darkened fur around the eyes. What would you improve if you did it again? I would employ more care and attention to detail when I used the polygonal lasso tool to rotoscope the head of the Panda.
  • 7. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I am happy with how the image showed quite clearly on the text font after the clipping mask was used, as the image can be clearly made out through the text. What would you improve if you did it again? I may choose another font as this one is large enough to display the image clearly but is not quite fitting to the theme of the text, as it is not of a renaissance or similar style.
  • 9. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I am satisfied with the effects made by the cut-out filter, as they have achieved an interesting, abstract aesthetic for the image, as well as a style that resembles that of a Comic Book. What would you improve if you did it again? I would attempt to make the colours remain more like they originally appeared before the use of the filter, as some parts have become different colours due to the use of the filter, such as the skin, which has taken on many patches of blue.
  • 11. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I feel the images convey the emotions to a degree that they were meant to; Excitement, happiness and loneliness. I also believe that the image quality is quite good, especially in the Loneliness and Excitement images. What would you improve if you did it again? I may have had the Happiness image be slightly more zoomed in on the two figures, as well as possibly try and make the images convey the emotions more clearly and specifically, even though they already do a certain amount as it stands.
  • 13. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I liked how the details came out on the illustration such as the details of the hennin headdress, the folds of the fabric and the features of the face. What would you improve if you did it again? I would add some colour to the image, as it is only a pencil illustration without any colour, which could add more detail and life to the image.
  • 15.
  • 17. Mood board of chosen idea
  • 18. Proposal Dimensions The book will be 9-10 pages long, with dimensions of 21.8 cm and 27cm Export Format PDF Advantages: These files are for more easily accessible without needing downloaded software such as photoshop. Disadvantages: Work cannot be edited once it has been saved in this file type. Story Overview The book follows the same basic storyline as the classic Cinderella story. Cinderella is a girl who's step-mother and step-sisters have forced her to work and labour in their castle. One day, they are invited to the Prince's Ball, but Cinderella's step-mother forbids her to attend, forcing her to remain doing her chores. Cinderella is visited by a Fairy Godmother, who grants her a beautiful gown, a pumpkin carriage, and a pair of glass slippers. Cinderella attends the ball, and meets the prince. The two of them fall in love, but Cinderella has to be back before midnight. She flees, leaving behind only her lost glass slipper. The Prince searches throughout the land for the woman who fits the slipper, until he is reunited with Cinderella. The two marry one another, and Cinderella
  • 19. Production Methods I plan to use the method of rotoscoping to create my characters and other details of the story. However, for the backgrounds for the story, I plan to take images similar to what I want the background of the scene to be, and will run them through a filter, to give them a more fitting, illustrated appearance suitable to the story. Audience The book is targeted at an age range of 5-8, and will have simple words, and an easily readble text font. The book can be read by children of any gender, but it is more targeted towards young girls, as the protagonist is also a girl, and they may identify with her more. The book is written in English, but there is no specific British references within the story, and therefore can be read by any English-speaker, in any English-speaking country. Deadline October 16th 2014
  • 20. What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work? What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been further developed?
  • 21. What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work? What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been further developed?
  • 22. What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work? What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been further developed?
  • 23. Feedback Summary Sum up your feedback. Which parts of your feedback do you agree with and why? Which parts of your feedback do you disagree with and why?
  • 27. The wife of a rich man fell sick, and as she felt that her end was drawing near, she called her only daughter to her bedside and said, "Dear child, be good and pious, and then the good God will always protect thee, and I will look down on thee from heaven and be near thee." Thereupon she closed her eyes and departed. Every day the maiden went out to her mother's grave and wept, and she remained pious and good. When winter came the snow spread a white sheet over the grave, and when the spring sun had drawn it off again, the man had taken another wife.The woman had brought two daughters into the house with her, who were beautiful and fair of face, but vile and black of heart. Now began a bad time for the poor step-child. "Is the stupid goose to sit in the parlour with us?" said they. "He who wants to eat bread must earn it; out with the kitchen-wench." They took her pretty clothes away from her, put an old grey bedgown on her, and gave her wooden shoes. "Just look at the proud princess, how decked out she is!" they cried, and laughed, and led her into the kitchen. There she had to do hard work from morning till night, get up before daybreak, carry water, light fires, cook and wash. Besides this, the sisters did her every imaginable injury they mocked her and emptied her peas and lentils into the ashes, so that she was forced to sit and pick them out again. In the evening when she had worked till she was weary she had no bed to go to, but had to sleep by the fireside in the ashes. And as on that account she always looked dusty and dirty, they called her Cinderella. It happened that the father was once going to the fair, and he asked his two step-daughters what he should bring back for them. "Beautiful dresses," said one, "Pearls and jewels," said the second. "And thou, Cinderella," said he, "what wilt thou have?" "Father, break off for me the first branch which knocks against your hat on your way home." So he bought beautiful dresses, pearls and jewels for his two step-daughters, and on his way home, as he was riding through a green thicket, a hazel twig brushed against him and knocked off his hat. Then he broke off the branch and took it with him. When he reached home he gave his step-daughters the things which they had wished for, and to Cinderella he gave the branch from the hazel-bush. Cinderella thanked him, went to her mother's grave and planted the branch on it, and wept so much that the tears fell down on it and watered it. It grew, however, and became a handsome tree. Thrice a day Cinderella went and sat beneath it, and wept and prayed, and a little white bird always came on the tree, and if Cinderella expressed a wish, the bird threw down to her what she had wished for.It happened, however, that the King appointed a festival which was to last three days, and to which all the beautiful young girls in the country were invited, in order that his son might choose himself a bride. When the two step-sisters heard that they too were to appear among the number, they were delighted, called Cinderella and said, "Comb our hair for us, brush our shoes and fasten our buckles, for we are going to the festival at the King's palace." Cinderella obeyed, but wept, because she too would have liked to go with them to the dance, and begged her step-mother to allow her to do so. "Thou go, Cinderella!" said she; "Thou art dusty and dirty, and wouldst go to the festival? Thou hast no clothes and shoes, and yet wouldst dance!" As, however, Cinderella went on asking, the step-mother at last said, "I have emptied a dish of lentils into the ashes for thee, if thou hast picked them out again in two hours, thou shalt go with us." The maiden went through the back-door into the garden, and called, "You tame pigeons, you turtle-doves, and all you birds beneath the sky, come and help me to pick"The good into the pot,The bad into the crop."Then two white pigeons came in by the kitchen-window, and afterwards the turtle-doves, and at last all the birds beneath the sky, came whirring and crowding in, and alighted amongst the ashes. And the pigeons nodded with their heads and began pick, pick, pick, pick, and the rest began also pick, pick, pick, pick, and gathered all the good grains into the dish. Hardly had one hour passed before they had finished, and all flew out again. Then the girl took the dish to her step-mother, and was glad, and believed that now she would be allowed to go with them to the festival. But the step-mother said, "No, Cinderella, thou hast no clothes and thou canst not dance; thou wouldst only be laughed at." And as Cinderella wept at this, the step-mother said, "If thou canst pick two dishes of lentils out of the ashes for me in one hour, thou shalt go with us." And she thought to herself, "That she most certainly cannot do." When the step-mother had emptied the two dishes of lentils amongst the ashes, the maiden went through the back-door into the garden and cried, "You tame pigeons, you turtle-doves, and all you birds under heaven, come and help me to pick"The good into the pot,The bad into the crop."Then two white pigeons came in by the kitchen-window, and afterwards the turtle-doves, and at length all the birds beneath the sky, came whirring and crowding in, and alighted amongst the ashes. And the doves nodded with their heads and began pick, pick, pick, pick, and the others began also pick, pick, pick, pick, and gathered all the good seeds into the dishes, and before half an hour was over they had already finished, and all flew out again. Then the maiden carried the dishes to the step-mother and was delighted, and believed that she might now go with them to the festival. But the step-mother said, "All this will not help thee; thou goest not with us, for thou hast no clothes and canst not dance; we should be ashamed of thee!" On this she turned her back on Cinderella, and hurried away with her two proud daughters.As no one was now at home, Cinderella went to her mother's grave beneath the hazel-tree, and cried,"Shiver and quiver, little tree,Silver and gold throw down over me."Then the bird threw a gold and silver dress down to her, and slippers embroidered with silk and silver. She put on the dress with all speed, and went to the festival. Her step-sisters and the step-mother however did not know her, and thought she must be a foreign princess, for she looked so beautiful in the golden dress. They never once thought of Cinderella, and believed that she was sitting at home in the dirt, picking lentils out of the ashes. The prince went to meet her, took her by the hand and danced with her. He would dance with no other maiden, and never left loose of her hand, and if any one else came to invite her, he said, "This is my partner."She danced till it was evening, and then she wanted to go home. But the King's son said, "I will go with thee and bear thee company," for he wished to see to whom the beautiful maiden belonged.
  • 28. She escaped from him, however, and sprang into the pigeon-house. The King's son waited until her father came, and then he told him that the stranger maiden had leapt into the pigeon-house. The old man thought, "Can it be Cinderella?" and they had to bring him an axe and a pickaxe that he might hew the pigeon-house to pieces, but no one was inside it. And when they got home Cinderella lay in her dirty clothes among the ashes, and a dim little oil-lamp was burning on the mantle-piece, for Cinderella had jumped quickly down from the back of the pigeon-house and had run to the little hazel-tree, and there she had taken off her beautiful clothes and laid them on the grave, and the bird had taken them away again, and then she had placed herself in the kitchen amongst the ashes in her grey gown.Next day when the festival began afresh, and her parents and the step-sisters had gone once more, Cinderella went to the hazel-tree and said"Shiver and quiver, my little tree,Silver and gold throw down over me."Then the bird threw down a much more beautiful dress than on the preceding day. And when Cinderella appeared at the festival in this dress, every one was astonished at her beauty. The King's son had waited until she came, and instantly took her by the hand and danced with no one but her. When others came and invited her, he said, "She is my partner." When evening came she wished to leave, and the King's son followed her and wanted to see into which house she went. But she sprang away from him, and into the garden behind the house. Therein stood a beautiful tall tree on which hung the most magnificent pears. She clambered so nimbly between the branches like a squirrel, that the King's son did not know where she was gone. He waited until her father came, and said to him, "The stranger- maiden has escaped from me, and I believe she has climbed up the pear-tree." The father thought, "Can it be Cinderella?" and had an axe brought and cut the tree down, but no one was on it. And when they got into the kitchen, Cinderella lay there amongst the ashes, as usual, for she had jumped down on the other side of the tree, had taken the beautiful dress to the bird on the little hazel-tree, and put on her grey gown.On the third day, when the parents and sisters had gone away, Cinderella went once more to her mother's grave and said to the little tree"Shiver and quiver, my little tree,Silver and gold throw down over me."And now the bird threw down to her a dress which was more splendid and magnificent than any she had yet had, and the slippers were golden. And when she went to the festival in the dress, no one knew how to speak for astonishment. The King's son danced with her only, and if any one invited her to dance, he said, "She is my partner."When evening came, Cinderella wished to leave, and the King's son was anxious to go with her, but she escaped from him so quickly that he could not follow her. The King's son had, however, used a stratagem, and had caused the whole staircase to be smeared with pitch, and there, when she ran down, had the maiden's left slipper remained sticking. The King's son picked it up, and it was small and dainty, and all golden. Next morning, he went with it to the father, and said to him, "No one shall be my wife but she whose foot this golden slipper fits." Then were the two sisters glad, for they had pretty feet. The eldest went with the shoe into her room and wanted to try it on, and her mother stood by. But she could not get her big toe into it, and the shoe was too small for her. Then her mother gave her a knife and said, "Cut the toe off; when thou art Queen thou wilt have no more need to go on foot." The maiden cut the toe off, forced the foot into the shoe, swallowed the pain, and went out to the King's son. Then he took her on his horse as his bride and rode away with her. They were, however, obliged to pass the grave, and there, on the hazel-tree, sat the two pigeons and cried,"Turn and peep, turn and peep,There's blood within the shoe,The shoe it is too small for her,The true bride waits for you."Then he looked at her foot and saw how the blood was streaming from it. He turned his horse round and took the false bride home again, and said she was not the true one, and that the other sister was to put the shoe on. Then this one went into her chamber and got her toes safely into the shoe, but her heel was too large. So her mother gave her a knife and said, "Cut a bit off thy heel; when thou art Queen thou wilt have no more need to go on foot." The maiden cut a bit off her heel, forced her foot into the shoe, swallowed the pain, and went out to the King's son. He took her on his horse as his bride, and rode away with her, but when they passed by the hazel-tree, two little pigeons sat on it and cried,"Turn and peep, turn and peep,There's blood within the shoe,The shoe it is too small for her,The true bride waits for you."He looked down at her foot and saw how the blood was running out of her shoe, and how it had stained her white stocking. Then he turned his horse and took the false bride home again. "This also is not the right one," said he, "have you no other daughter?" "No," said the man, "There is still a little stunted kitchen-wench which my late wife left behind her, but she cannot possibly be the bride." The King's son said he was to send her up to him; but the mother answered, "Oh no, she is much too dirty, she cannot show herself!" He absolutely insisted on it, and Cinderella had to be called. She first washed her hands and face clean, and then went and bowed down before the King's son, who gave her the golden shoe. Then she seated herself on a stool, drew her foot out of the heavy wooden shoe, and put it into the slipper, which fitted like a glove. And when she rose up and the King's son looked at her face he recognized the beautiful maiden who had danced with him and cried, "That is the true bride!" The step-mother and the two sisters were terrified and became pale with rage; he, however, took Cinderella on his horse and rode away with her. As they passed by the hazel-tree, the two white doves cried,"Turn and peep, turn and peep,No blood is in the shoe,The shoe is not too small for her,The true bride rides with you,"and when they had cried that, the two came flying down and placed themselves on Cinderella's shoulders, one on the right, the other on the left, and remained sitting there.When the wedding with the King's son had to be celebrated, the two false sisters came and wanted to get into favour with Cinderella and share her good fortune. When the betrothed couple went to church, the elder was at the right side and the younger at the left, and the pigeons pecked out one eye of each of them. Afterwards as they came back, the elder was at the left, and the younger at the right, and then the pigeons pecked out the other eye of each. And thus, for their wickedness and falsehood, they were punished with blindness as long as they lived.
  • 29. Final Script Page 1: Once upon a time there was a young girl called Cinderella. When her father died, her stepmother and stepsisters made her do all the work and chores in their castle. One day, an invitation for the Prince’s Ball came to the castle, but Cinderella’s stepmother would not let her go. Page 2: Cinderella was sad. She wished with all her heart to go to the ball. To her surprise, a Fairy Godmother appeared. “Do not worry, Cinderella” she said. “I will make sure you go to the ball” Page 3: The Fairy Godmother gave a wave of her wand, and Cinderella’s rags turned into a beautiful dress. On her bare feet, glittering glass slippers appeared. The Fairy Godmother gave her a mask as well, so that her stepmother and stepsisters would not see her. “Now,” The Fairy Godmother said “You are ready for the ball. But you must be back before midnight, that is when my spells will all wear off.” Page 4: Cinderella arrived at the ball by a pumpkin carriage. Behind her mask, and in her fine clothes, her stepmother and stepsisters did not recognise her. Page 5: Cinderella and the Prince talked and danced together all night, which made her stepsisters very jealous. Soon, Cinderella and the Prince had both fallen in love with each other. Page 6: Cinderella was having so much fun that she lost track of time, and it was almost midnight. She had to leave before midnight, and fled the ball, leaving behind nothing but a glass slipper. Page 7: All the Prince had left of Cinderella was the glass slipper she left behind. He searched through the Kingdom, trying to find a woman who’s foot fit perfectly into the glass slipper. Page 8: Both of Cinderella’s step-sisters tried on the slipper. One step-sister’s foot was to big, the other step-sister’s foot was to small. The Prince asked if there was anyone else in the Castle, so Cinderella came to try the slipper. Page 9: When the Prince put the slipper on Cinderella’s foot, it fit perfectly. Page 10: Cinderella and The Prince got married soon after, and Cinderella was now the Princess of the Kingdom. The two of them lived happily ever after. The End.
  • 30. Digital Flat Plans Wall Open Door Cinderella standing in the doorway. The Stepmother and Stepsisters all leaving for the ball. This is where the text will go. Bed. Cinderella, looking at the Fairy Godmother The Fairy Godmother, floating above. This is where the text will go.
  • 31. This is where the text will go. Floating wand. mask. 10/01/14 The Fairy Godmother Waving her Cinderella, surrounded by magical light as her dress transforms. This is where the second piece of text will go. Cinderella descending the stairs. This is where the text will go. Grand Staircase Stepmother and stepsisters looking at the new arrival. The Prince seeing Cinderella come down the stairs.
  • 32. This is where the text will go. Stepmother with stepsisters looking jealous. Cinderella dancing 10/01/14 Large crowd of people in the background. with The Prince in the foreground. Cinderella running from the ball, her finery beginning to fade away. The Prince calls for her to wait. The leftover glass slipper The clock on the wall strikes midnight This is where the text will go.
  • 33. 10/01/14 Cinderella’s Stepmother’s Castle. The Prince, holding the glass slipper. This is where the text will go. The Prince Stepmother standing behind. Step-sister trying on the slipper. Grumpy step-sister Cinderella enters. This is where the text will go.
  • 34. 10/01/14 Cinderella sitting down in a chair. The Prince knelt down, putting the slipper on her foot. This is where the text will go. This is where the text will go. Cinderella and the Prince, standing together, both crowned and married. The Fairy Godmother floats above.