A Clown shows small children various tricks of the trade.
MS two boys singing a song - not very well - into a microphone. Various other shots of children singing for the interviewer. A group of children walk into a studio area where a clown...
A Clown shows small children various tricks of the trade.
MS two boys singing a song - not very well - into a microphone. Various other shots of children singing for the interviewer. A group of children walk into a studio area where a clown gets them all to sit down. CU small children seated on floor watching a clown putting on his make up after which they are going to make themselves up to look like clowns. In voiceover the clown explains the idea of bringing the children in during the school holidays for a clowning workshop. CU's clown making up. Good shots children laughing. VS children making up to look like clowns. Clown showing children how to act like a clown - trick walks etc. VS small clowns put on their own circus.
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