Mango Car — Video Storyboard
Son Arule, I want to create a mangos with mangos, with ample of mangos, want to create a a car or a tempo or a purse, so I'm going to give him tons of mangos, a yellow mangos, which he's going to create a car or a bus in at home so the mangos, everything, he will use it in a creative way, so just give me and try to create a video start from scratch where he use his hands starting from his creating the car which he likes a lot. So step by step, create clips and entirely create a short video which convert and which I... we can use it and show it to him.
Hey Raju, I'm picking up that you'd like to create a fun video project with your son where he builds something creative with mangos—maybe a car or bus—using his hands and imagination, right?
I've got to be honest though: creating actual videos is outside what I can do as a voice assistant. That's really a job for video editing software or AI video generation tools. What I can do is help you plan it out—like suggesting shot sequences, creative angles, or what steps to film. Would it help if I talked through how you might structure those clips, or would you rather check out some video creation tools that could handle the actual production?
Tip: Catch the mango juice running down his chin — the messier the better!
Great! Let me help you plan this out as a fun step-by-step video project for your son.
Here's a storyboard you can use to plan and film this fun mango craft video with your son!
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Here's your complete plan! A few quick tips to bring it all together:
For filming, just use your phone. Natural window light works great — no need for any special equipment.
For editing, you can use apps like CapCut, InShot, or even just your phone's built-in editor to stitch the clips, trim them, and add some fun background music.
The whole video should be about 2–3 minutes once edited, and it will be a beautiful memory to keep forever. Your son is going to love watching himself build his mango car! 🥭
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