Caillou: Say Cheese
Caillou was making sure that he colored his tractor as red as he possibly could.
Say Cheese!
I found my old camera in the attic, and I thought I'd take a picture of you.
I wanna see it!
Oh, the photograph takes a minute to appear.
If you touch the surface, it'll smudge.
Caillou couldn't believe that the photograph was appearing right before his very eyes.
It was like magic.
Wow! Can I try?
Sure you can. Here you go.
You look through this little window to see what the camera sees.
When you wanna take a picture, just press this button.
Okay.
And that's it. Now what should we take a picture of?
Gilbert.
Gilbert, stop!
Okay, Gilbert. Say Cheese!
Hey!
Gilbert didn't make a really good subject.
But Caillou was anxious to see what the photograph would look like.
That's okay, Caillou.
Cats are pretty tricky to photograph.
You need someone who will stay nice and still.
Just give me a minute, I'll help you get a good photo.
But Caillou wanted to take a picture by himself.
And he thought (that) he knew the perfect person to photograph.
Since Rosie was napping, Caillou thought she was sure to stay nice and still.
Aghhhh!
No, no, Rosie. It's okay. Shh.
Caillou was getting discouraged.
Not one photograph turned out right!
It won't work right, Daddy.
Why don't you take a picture of me?
Okay!
Keep the camera still, and remember to keep your fingers away from the lens.
Caillou was very proud of this photograph.
It had (just) turned out perfectly.
You know, most famous photographers have assistants,
to help them out, so they can take better pictures.
Maybe I can be your assistant.
Excuse me, Ladies, but could we take your picture?
Why not? Of course.
Say Cheese!
Caillou felt very proud. He liked taking pictures a lot.
Shh.
I've got him this time!
You sure did!
Those are great pictures, Caillou.
But I think you need one more.
Caillou had a nice picture of everyone in the family alone,
but Daddy thought (that) it would be nice to have a picture of the whole family together.
Say Cheese, everybody!
Cheese!
Caillou was making sure that he colored his tractor as red as he possibly could.
Say Cheese!
I found my old camera in the attic, and I thought I'd take a picture of you.
I wanna see it!
Oh, the photograph takes a minute to appear.
If you touch the surface, it'll smudge.
Caillou couldn't believe that the photograph was appearing right before his very eyes.
It was like magic.
Wow! Can I try?
Sure you can. Here you go.
You look through this little window to see what the camera sees.
When you wanna take a picture, just press this button.
Okay.
And that's it. Now what should we take a picture of?
Gilbert.
Gilbert, stop!
Okay, Gilbert. Say Cheese!
Hey!
Gilbert didn't make a really good subject.
But Caillou was anxious to see what the photograph would look like.
That's okay, Caillou.
Cats are pretty tricky to photograph.
You need someone who will stay nice and still.
Just give me a minute, I'll help you get a good photo.
But Caillou wanted to take a picture by himself.
And he thought (that) he knew the perfect person to photograph.
Since Rosie was napping, Caillou thought she was sure to stay nice and still.
Aghhhh!
No, no, Rosie. It's okay. Shh.
Caillou was getting discouraged.
Not one photograph turned out right!
It won't work right, Daddy.
Why don't you take a picture of me?
Okay!
Keep the camera still, and remember to keep your fingers away from the lens.
Caillou was very proud of this photograph.
It had (just) turned out perfectly.
You know, most famous photographers have assistants,
to help them out, so they can take better pictures.
Maybe I can be your assistant.
Excuse me, Ladies, but could we take your picture?
Why not? Of course.
Say Cheese!
Caillou felt very proud. He liked taking pictures a lot.
Shh.
I've got him this time!
You sure did!
Those are great pictures, Caillou.
But I think you need one more.
Caillou had a nice picture of everyone in the family alone,
but Daddy thought (that) it would be nice to have a picture of the whole family together.
Say Cheese, everybody!
Cheese!
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Written by Anne-Marie Perrotta, Tean Schultz
Storyboard by Bulent Karabagli