Sunday 11 December 2016

Radio Advertisement Idea.

Radio Advertisement Idea

The Radio Trailer for our film Saving Grace would begin with the main character Grace saying a quote from the film itself (included at the very beginning and the very end of the short film, making it very significant), with no music or sound effects in the background in order for the audience to pay full attention on her, making them question why she says it, she says "Have you ever woken up not knowing where you are? ... Have you ever woken up with no memories from the night before? ... Have you ever woken up with no emotion? ..." 

All of a sudden the Narrator (Male, deep & masculine voice) says "A Hadelliotte Production", followed by reviews from critics, such as "A must see", by The Guardian. Whilst this is being said by the narrator, music is slowly being introduced, from the soundtrack of the short film. The pitch of the music slowly increases, being slow paced however slowly increasing, as clips from the film are used when dialogue in the film is used. When the music has increased to a normal pitch a clip from the film is used where the other main character Becky says to Grace "Let's get another drink", a faded 'boom' sound is used to separate the bits of dialogue, as another line is said by Grace (to the Bar Man, without the audience knowing) "Long time no see..", and another sound separating dialogue, and the final line is Becky shouting "Grace", really loudly in a loud pitch (making it obvious to the audience that Grace is in trouble and her friend becky is scared, louder than the background music, cutting it off, allowing the narrator to finally say, "In cinemas,  April 2017". 

The Music towards the beginning of the Radio Advertisement will Juxtapose with the dialogue added and the final scream of Becky, making sure the audience knows there is a twist in the film, and making the audience question what the film is about. The music will be higher pitch and of a happy tone, which will be pulled from the scene where the girls are getting ready. The end of the Radio Advertisement includes the shouting of Becky, which cuts the happy tone music off and creating a silent scene allowing the Narrator to speak, making the audience question what is to follow after the situation of panic, making them want to watch the film. 

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