TV Trailer Script
This is the TV trailer script I have created. I decided to reuse aspects from my radio trailer to add to consistency, for example, the same narration and voice overs from Mark and Myah. However, I decided not to include the dialogue from Sam where he shouts 'Dad' as i feel like it would not fit with the rest of the scene being in slow-motion as it is a quick, loud shout. The aim of this TV trailer is to create a sense of mystery, and as their is video in this trailer which the radio trailer lacked, I feel like more can symbolised through mise-en-scene. This reuse of the dialogue allows the audience to get a grasp of the characters, and scenarios which will actually occur in the show itself. The narrator's voice over covers a brief, dramatic and intense synopsis of the show. The visuals reveal a figure which resembles the one seen in the poster, creating this consistent sense of mystery, and there are other clips such as the scene including the ambulance, which are scenes from the show. I ended the script with the tagline of the show along with the name to create this consistency between my advertising components, allowing the ideas and themes of 'I Need Help' to stick in the audiences head, making it more memorable and more likely for them to be gain interest and watch the drama. In order for the audience to do this however, I included when it will air and how the audience can consume it. Over the top of this audio, will be text on screen, which is shown through the storyboard.
This is the TV trailer script I have created. I decided to reuse aspects from my radio trailer to add to consistency, for example, the same narration and voice overs from Mark and Myah. However, I decided not to include the dialogue from Sam where he shouts 'Dad' as i feel like it would not fit with the rest of the scene being in slow-motion as it is a quick, loud shout. The aim of this TV trailer is to create a sense of mystery, and as their is video in this trailer which the radio trailer lacked, I feel like more can symbolised through mise-en-scene. This reuse of the dialogue allows the audience to get a grasp of the characters, and scenarios which will actually occur in the show itself. The narrator's voice over covers a brief, dramatic and intense synopsis of the show. The visuals reveal a figure which resembles the one seen in the poster, creating this consistent sense of mystery, and there are other clips such as the scene including the ambulance, which are scenes from the show. I ended the script with the tagline of the show along with the name to create this consistency between my advertising components, allowing the ideas and themes of 'I Need Help' to stick in the audiences head, making it more memorable and more likely for them to be gain interest and watch the drama. In order for the audience to do this however, I included when it will air and how the audience can consume it. Over the top of this audio, will be text on screen, which is shown through the storyboard.
TV Trailer Storyboard
This is the storyboard I created, visualising the scenes which are verbalised through the script. It allows me to grasp a good idea of the shots I need, and a sense of what the final product will look like. I used the action blocks from the script to describe what is happening in each shot, allowing me to match the audio from the script, to the visuals of the storyboard. This storyboard also allows me to visualise the locations I will need film in, making the filming of the trailer easier. It also means I am able to envisage any stock video I need, such as the clip of the bottle smashing, which may be difficult to film as it will involve lots of glass smashing on the floor in a public place. Finally, it allows me to visualise the text included, such as the name 'I Need Help'.
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