Third person POV
The recess bell rings, and we can hear and see kids run out to play.  The camera is slowly trucking in.  The victim hesitantly comes out from hiding with his ball.  He is not as bold or happy as a few hours ago.    He slowly comes out, and from behind him, we can see the bully.     He does not know the bully is from behind and is surprised when he is ignored by his friend. Other kids begin to move away as they see the bully near him.
Shot   1    Fade in Shot of the Clock again.
Shot   2    Of kids running outside to play again.
Shot   3    The camera is moving in.   Shot of the kid hiding from behind a tree.
Shot 4   We see our victim dart his head out of a tree.
Shot   4   He eventually comes out.
Shot   5   He sees is friends.
Shot   6   Shot of him seeing his friend leave
Shot   7  Shot of the bully coming in screen right.
He sees the bully and runs away as the bully is chasing him around the playground.   The scene begins to jump into a montage aground the playground as the victim is being chased.   Just when he hides and thinks he got away comes another bully, and he gets his ball taken away.    They grab his ball and pop it.    The Recess bell rings
Shot 8   The kid sees the bully
Shot 9   The kids back away
Shot 10  He bolts away.
Shot 11   The bully is chasing him around.
Shot 12    He hides.
Shot 13  He gets away and hides.
Shot 14   He is about to slide down.
Shot 15  He slides down and gets away.
Shot 15 He hides behind the clock
Shot 16  Suddenly another bully chases him.
Shot 16  Two of the bullies catch up to him and take the ball away.
Shot 17  They keep him from his ball.
Shot 18  One of the bully jumps up.
Shot 19  He pops it.
Shot   The bully walk away
Shot  17  The clock wall rings
Fade Out
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