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| Then the image will appear on it’s own as a projection
from the phone (the phone appears as a straight on shot, but on an angled
open form and much smaller. The image appears. The wording is “Adjustable
Resolution – 120 x 160 pixels” |
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| pixels”, then the image grows 4 times as
the original and the wording changes to “Adjustable Resolution
– 240 x 320 |
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| and then it grows 4 times as big as the original saying “480
x 640 pixels” |
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| Then the phone grows (or appears) large again (maybe the end resolution
can be the size you continue with the demo) with the image and the header
“White Balance Control” and the phone changes
the picture slightly based but starts in “Auto”) in
1 second transitions. |
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| (Daylight, |
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| Cloudy, |
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| Fluorescent, |
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| Incandescent |
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| Then the image goes to the video (of the kids) and the title appears “The
LG 240 allows you to take multiple shots of the action*” |
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| Then the image appears but plays as a video and the video recording icon
appears, while the Camera icon goes back to the bottom. The title is “Take
video clips when a picture is just not enough”. |
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| Meanwhile, the video clip is playing and then the image is wrapped into
an envelop and sent to an identical phone or an outline of a computer, which
opens them up on their screens. The heading is “take your
pictures and video clips and send them to your friends and family”.
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| Then it all fades out and the close, side and open phone appears in a
row. The title is “The LG 240, available through Rogers Wireless |
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