Before creating my radio advert I have constructed a script to work from when I conduct my recordings. During the process I have also planned out the situation and what will happen during the radio advert. The scene will be on a breakfast table in which will be a discussion on one of the key stories within the latest issue of the newspaper. When constructing the script for the advert I have purposely tried to create a regional identity within the script. This identity will be of a Somerset origin with the town which the newspaper represents being situated within North Somerset. In addition to the dialogue there will be various sounds related to the morning such as a mug resting on a table as well as the stirring of a drink in conjunction with the sound of the newspapers pages turning to represent the reading of the paper at that moment. Below is the script that I have created for the radio advert:
Script
*Rests coffee/mug on table*
*turns page*
Person 1: Alright my lover?
Person 1: Have you heard what happened
yesterday with Garry Thistle’s son from down the road?
Person 2: No, why ought happen?
Person 1: Apparently he had an accident off a rock
Person 2: euw eck’ that’s quite
worryin’
Person 1: It’s said that he
injured his foot and a stranger helped him out
Person 2: Ooh Arr That’s
unfortunate, hope he’s alright always
liked the lad
Person 2: How do you know that
anyways?
Slogan: Portishead Post, News that’s
worth mentioning
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