Thursday, 12 March 2015

Finished Advert


Pre Production Idea

 Digital Pre-Production Task

Idea/ Synopsis

                   We’re conceiving an advert for an energy drink manufacturer, in this case ‘’Monster Corporation’’.
                   The advert will be directed to young people from the age of 16 and to 35.
                   We've done some analysis on other similar adverts for other energy drinks, and we discovered that all of them were directed to a young male demographic, that are either interested in radical activities, Monster, NOS, and Mountain Dew being one of them, or game binging, like Mountain Dew as the most notorious example.
                   To give a direct example on how we know that corporations like Mountain Dew and Monster direct their products to that sort of audience, apart from all the adverts those companies produce that connote that the product is indeed, meant to be bought by that demographic, we see both companies sponsoring radical sports or E-sport events, both of those are male dominated environments. That kind of sponsoring makes the audience relate both products with masculine things.

                   The idea behind this advert is to appeal to people’s humour, amazement, and ‘’libido’’. We achieve this by the use of a fun, quirky, and very unlikely scenario.

                   It features a young nerdy man sitting in a dull room. He is offered a can of Monster Energy by an off-screen character. Amazing and random things start happening the moment the young man drinks the beverage. For example, he takes a sip, money starts raining in the room. He takes another sip, a white tiger appears besides him, so on, and so forth.

Costume/Props/Cast

Costume/Props/Cast
Costumes;
Nerd; 3D Glasses, White collared shirt, Black/Grey/Brown trousers
Narrator; White Shirt, Black suit jacket, Black Trousers
Girl; Leggings, Crop top
Extras; Casual attire; Jeans, t-shirt etc

Props;
Can of Monster
Confetti (?)
Plastic Cups
Pillows
Lamp
Fairy Lights

Cast;
Nerd – Kacper Badach
Narrator – Nick Craven
Girl –
Extras –

Crew;
Director – Nick Craven
Cameraman – Bruno Amaro

Editor – Kacper Badach 

Script

Script;
FADE IN;
INT. LIVING ROOM – EVENING

 NERD is slumped on the sofa. He’s a very awkward man, in his teens, dressed up in a white collared shirt, bow tie and glasses. He has a bored expression across his face when suddenly a booming voice is heard out of nowhere.

 Narrator; (O.S.) 
Hey! You seem like you need a boost in your life! 

 Nerd looks around, confused at the mysterious voice 

 Narrator; (O.S.) 
Take This! 

Medium shot of the Nerd being handed a can of monster. 
Nerd looks at the can in awe, confused on what he should do next. 

Narrator; (O.S.) 
(Encouraging the Nerd) 
Well? Take a sip! 

Nerd takes a sip. POOF! Money starts to fall from the sky. The Nerd is amazed and takes another sip. This time an attractive girl appears. With all these miracles the Nerd then drinks all of what’s left in the can. With a big poof the room turns into a massive party. Club music starts playing in the background.
 Nerd gets up and joins in. 

Fade into; 
An image of the can. Narrator walks in and picks it up and takes a sip. The Narrator stands tall with confidence, dressed in a black suit. 

Narrator; 
 Unleash the beast! Monster Energy Drink, get yours now!

 Fin.

Case studies

Digital Moving Image Productions

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