To ensure that the production of my TV adverts, sponsorship and radio advert are successful, I have to write the scripts for my actors. This will make them aware of that exactly is required in the scene, and will also allow them to understand the narrative of the production. The scripts are especially important as certain lines will be memorable for the audience that they will be able to relate to the advert. For instance, the actor who will do the voice over for my main slogan will most likely be the one to stand for my target audience. In my TV Sponsorship, I have included a voice over explaining who the product is sponsoring which will be clear and short for the audience to understand. Advert 1
This is the script for my first advert that also follows the storyboard dialogue. There are only voice overs of the commentators and product announcers which will be heard over the music. Advert 2
This is the script for my second advert which will have dialogue from the actual characters instead. The dialogue will again be heard over the music and will emphasize a street football style.
TV Sponsorship
My TV Sponsorship will follow a conventional style and the script matches this as there is limited dialogue until the voice over which indicates the sponsorship. The slogan will once again be mentioned at the end to remind the audience of the product. Radio Advert
The radio advert consists of entire voice overs as there is no visual dialogue. The script takes the audience through a football experience and points at the brand product as a solution. The script explains the elements of the product and also offers further benefits if the audience order it online. The radio advert is concluded with the brand slogan which is the conventional way to end it and keeps it in their minds. The entire script will be heard over music which is the jingle and will also be memorable for the audience.
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