Hello guys here are 3 scripts for the next Booth Chat script practice which will be on Tuesday 28th March 2023 10am UK time.
It’s really helpful if you can let me know in the comments section below if you think you’ll be able to come, thanks so much. Looking forward to seeing and hearing you there!
Zoom link at the end of the post
You’re welcome to bring along one of your own scripts but please keep the word count to around 80 words and have the script ready to post into the Zoom chat!
SCRIPT 1: Pepsi Zero-Ben Brereton Reel Version. We are in search of a voiceover artist for a promotional video for the popular soft drink brand “Pepsi Zero”. This video has already aired on Chilean television, but this time, we want to create a reel version of the ad for the agency and director.
And why not…
…drink something different?
And why not…
…break the established?
And why not…
…dare to go for more?
By daring more, he conquered the whole country.
And why not live intensely?
Pop a Pepsi Zero
And dare to go for more.
SCRIPT 2: A brand video project for a hotel property.
I am the difference between just another hotel to choose from and a culture that calls you.
I am the smile, the wisdom, and the way.
I am the soul of this hotel.
SCRIPT 3: this is a tv commercial for client flow app. We’re looking for an informal feel, fresh, not the classic “Commercial” voiceover voice. Approachable, with some energy — we’re not looking for irony or world weary. Someone with some real character to their voice — not generic, vanilla, or forgettable.
You are the greatest 18th birthday party dj in the world.
But this is not an 18th birthday party.
Why the mix-up? Bad client flow!
(second part-the solution: different – lighter friendly style narrator)
So if you’re an independent business, get masterapp, and manage your client flow friction-free from a to z
Zoom Meeting
Tom Fellows is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Booth Chat Script Practice
Meeting ID: 833 9629 5610
Passcode: 6QR04j
I’ll definitely be there!
Great news Kwesi
Hey! I can’t make tomorrow sadly as I’ve been booked in for a meeting!
Hope it’s loads of fun!
Thanks for letting me know, see you soon
Hey Tom. Hope you enjoyed last week without us! Looking forward to this, as always. See you tomorrow.
Back in the UK at long last after a month away. Delighted to make a hash of these as only i can manage 🙂
Haha nice one Kerry
I’m on holibobs so won’t be coming this week sadly but looking forward to seeing you all again soon.
Thanks for letting me know Sarah
Hi Tom
I’m so sorry but I can’t make the session tomorrow – I’m a bit snowed under with getting an audiobook done and tomorrow is my main chance…I may be absent the following week too due to the Easter hols… I WILL be back though…sorry! Hope it goes well – have fun!
Anne
No worries thank you for letting me know and see you soon.
Hi Tom, maybe running a bit late from a prior meeting, but looking forward to joining in. See you soon. 🙂
So glad Joy!
I’ll be there! Looking forward to it!
Great to hear it!!
Hi Tom, thank you. I hope you and your family are well.
I’m at a networking event this morning so, unfortunately, I won’t be able to make it. Have fun!
By the, the clocks went forward an hour here at the weekend. Spain too?
Thanks Judith, yes the clocks went forward here too….good thinking!
Hi Tom, I’ll be there 🙂
Nice one Michele!
Yep. Looking forward to it.
Excellent!
Ladies and Gents,
am really orry but when the breakout happened I ended up in a meeting of one (me). I logged out, logged back into Zoom with the meeting ID and passcode but each time I ended up with just me and no-one else. Don’t know what more I can do. Hope the rest of the meetup goes well.
I’m so sorry Kerry, I don’t know why that happened!! Managing Zoom breakout rooms is definitely not my strong point, but when I checked I wasn’t notified of you being in a separate room so I’m not sure how to rectify a situation like that??!
Huge apologies anyway, and if anyone knows how to avoid that happening again please let me know, I need to learn how to do these things!!
Thanks again Tom Sorry we got cut off!
Thanks John