George Abraham
March 24th, 2009, 02:05 PM
Written Concept
Hi
How about having a space to share written concept?
I oft have crazy dreams or ideas that I really can’t share graphically (yet). I don’t really have a big issue sharing, and perhaps some folk out there feel the same.
This is an example, a bit of a jack ass one but it could inspire some or other idea somewhere more capable:
Three boys on bicycle’s meet together somewhere for time playing, they have pegs and playing cards stuck in their spokes that makes a noise when they move.
First frame, they all assume a pose or stance that communicates something like:” The Super Bikers”
Second frame, they shoot off riding down a neighborhood street, feeling the speed and air, pretending in all degrees that they have real super bikes.
Up in the road there is a box crate modified into a ramp. One of the boys approaches it.
The boy ramps into the air,
Next scene the setting assumes their imaginary reality and you see a real super bike making it’s decent from the ramp, with all the sounds that make your hair stand up.
The next scene you see what bikers do on speed bikes, the three leaning into the curb as they go at high speeds, (something about their bikes are reminiscent of the personalized character their bicycles had), One of them does a burn out in a circle, etc….
The three cruises off to some place that is blocked by a fence, the leader suddenly launches a missile that makes the fence explode into flames,
The next frame you see the bikes emerging from the flames in mid air with all those sounds yet again (Hehehe).
The scene ends with all the kids on their bicycles again getting into a stop as a trio, some sliding into a stop, assuming that pose again for the final shot.
And here’s the jackass part.
The very last frame a dude is staring up from his Manhattan tablet with his pen in a pose simmilar to the boy's bike pose, but that implies his imaginative spree, as the whole boy-bike scene being his creation and some classic foreground voice blabbing some product slogan or something about how the product sets minds fee.
The advert also subtly implies the cheaper product option move (LOL)
The Manhattan tablet over say the more expensive Wakom.
Hi
How about having a space to share written concept?
I oft have crazy dreams or ideas that I really can’t share graphically (yet). I don’t really have a big issue sharing, and perhaps some folk out there feel the same.
This is an example, a bit of a jack ass one but it could inspire some or other idea somewhere more capable:
Three boys on bicycle’s meet together somewhere for time playing, they have pegs and playing cards stuck in their spokes that makes a noise when they move.
First frame, they all assume a pose or stance that communicates something like:” The Super Bikers”
Second frame, they shoot off riding down a neighborhood street, feeling the speed and air, pretending in all degrees that they have real super bikes.
Up in the road there is a box crate modified into a ramp. One of the boys approaches it.
The boy ramps into the air,
Next scene the setting assumes their imaginary reality and you see a real super bike making it’s decent from the ramp, with all the sounds that make your hair stand up.
The next scene you see what bikers do on speed bikes, the three leaning into the curb as they go at high speeds, (something about their bikes are reminiscent of the personalized character their bicycles had), One of them does a burn out in a circle, etc….
The three cruises off to some place that is blocked by a fence, the leader suddenly launches a missile that makes the fence explode into flames,
The next frame you see the bikes emerging from the flames in mid air with all those sounds yet again (Hehehe).
The scene ends with all the kids on their bicycles again getting into a stop as a trio, some sliding into a stop, assuming that pose again for the final shot.
And here’s the jackass part.
The very last frame a dude is staring up from his Manhattan tablet with his pen in a pose simmilar to the boy's bike pose, but that implies his imaginative spree, as the whole boy-bike scene being his creation and some classic foreground voice blabbing some product slogan or something about how the product sets minds fee.
The advert also subtly implies the cheaper product option move (LOL)
The Manhattan tablet over say the more expensive Wakom.