Sabrina Says Sorry Video
About:
This animated video was created for e-Learning platform for children with speech and socialization problems (developed by association of speech therapists).
Video details & Credits:
Duration: 64 seconds
Format: 2d graphics with character animation
Type: Animated Video
Client: The Digital SLP
Agency: –
Production: Darvideo Animation Studio | darvideo.tv
Timing: 8 weeks
PM: Anna Sai
Illustrator: Ekaterina Filippova
Animator: Anton Vakhrushev
SFX: Pavel Drach
Story:
Sabrina is excited. It is her first time visiting her new friend from school, Melissa. They are going to work on a school project together.
Sabrina knocks on the front door and Melissa swings it open with a big smile. “Hi Sabrina!” (says Melissa). “Hi Melissa, I can’t wait to get started on our project!”
Sabrina follows Melissa inside the house and up the stairs. “We can work in my room,” Melissa says as she pushes open her bedroom door.
Sabrina steps inside.
Melissa’s room has a lot of fancy stuff.
Sabrina says: “Wow, I love your room!”
Melissa replies: “Oh, thank you!”.
While looking around at everything, Sabrina pulls her school backpack off. She feels it bump into something.
Sabrina turns quickly to see a statue from Melissa’s desk crashing to the floor and breaking.
“Oh, I am so sorry!” Sabrina exclaims. “I didn’t mean to bump it.”
She bends down and begins to pick up the pieces.
“I got that for my birthday last year,” Melissa says. She sounds upset. “My grandma gave it to me.”
“Let me take the pieces home,” Sabrina offers, feeling very bad. “I will see if I can fix it.”
“You don’t need to do that,” Melissa replies, her voice sounding softer now.
“It’s the least I can do!” Sabrina pulls a bag from her backpack and carefully puts the broken pieces inside. “I am really sorry.”
“It’s okay,” Melissa answers. “I know you didn’t mean to do it.”
Sabrina looks up at her new friend and sees a kind smile on Melissa’s face. She begins to feel a little better.
She puts the bag with all the pieces in her backpack.
“Why don’t we get started on our project?” Melissa asks.
Sabrina nods, and says “Great idea!”. Then, the two friends sit down to work on their school project together.
Sabrina feels grateful that Melissa accepted her apology. She hopes they will always be good friends.
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It’s good that you make such an instructive animation for children. Considering what cartoons are now, this is very useful and important content.
Beautiful and unusual
Useful content for my child. Even my daughter loved the video. As it turns out, children also have problems and we underestimate them. And for them it is very important.
Cool video 📸
Very good for teenagers. Too bad they don’t watch it
it is important to devote enough time to raising children. thanks for this video