VIDEO
RMIT Activator
From opening a pop-up store to establishing a social venture, commercialising research or developing the next big tech idea - if you're start-up minded, RMIT Activator can help.
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT – RMIT ACTIVATOR
TITLE: RMIT Activator Launch Animation
DURATION: 55’’
INTRODUCTION: Various scenes of transformation in a start-up contexzt, demonstrated with animation and type.
TEXT ON SCREEN: Got a start-up idea?
VISUAL: A Formula 1 car drives into picture, commencing a pit stop.
AUDIO: Car engine decelerating from high speed to a stop.
TEXT ON SCREEN: you want to accelerate?
VISUAL: Car drives quickly out of picture.
AUDIO: Car engine accelerating quickly and squealing tyres.
VISUAL: Tyre smoke fills screen. It fades to show a sheet of paper with writing on it.
TEXT ON SCREEN: SEE HOW IT PERFORMS
AUDIO: Car engine accelerating echoes into the distance.
VISUAL: Girl sits at laptop in a research laboratory, with a box next to her.
AUDIO: Fingers typing quickly on a keyboard.
TEXT ON SCREEN: Researching an idea?
VISUAL: Words move across from the laptop into the open box, as the girl walks across from laptop to box. She is followed by strings of data and code.
AUDIO: Robotic beeps and processing noises.
VISUAL: The box rumbles, and a drone flies out vertically from the box, hovering above the girl’s head. The drone then banks, and flies off the top of screen into the clouds.
AUDIO: Motorised drone propellers spinning.
VISUAL: The clouds part, revealing a piece of paper with writing on it.
AUDIO: Choral ‘aaaah’ note being sung.
TEXT ON SCREEN: DISCOVER IF IT WILL FLY
AUDIO: Echoes of choral note fade out.
VISUAL: Sheet of paper with words peel off screen, to reveal a man at a bench placing an item into a microwave, turning it on.and watching it spin on the turntable.
TEXT ON SCREEN: Got an idea that needs heating up?
AUDIO: Microwave door closing, beeps and microwave in operation, followed by the sizzling of something cooking in microwave.
VISUAL: The microwave transforms into a globe, filled with skyscrapers, glowing orbs, zooming in to the globe. The globe represents bustling commerce around the idea that’s been cooked up.
AUDIO: A whoosh of energy.
VISUAL: The screen is filled with white from the energy of the globe. It fades to show a sheet of paper with writing on it.
TEXT ON SCREEN: GET HELP TAKING IT TO MARKET
VISUAL: The sheet of paper peels, revealing another underneath.
TEXT ON SCREEN: IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE START-UP WORLD
VISUAL: The sheet of paper peels, revealing another underneath.
AUDIO: Ambient crowd noise.
VISUAL: RMIT Activator logo with START UP TODAY tagline.
AUDIO: Ambient crowd cheering and applause.
VISUAL: A call to action is shown on end frame. www.rmitactivator.edu.au REGISTER TODAY!
[End of Transcript]
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