CLIENT:OXFORD STREET MARKET JOB:TVC TIME:30 SECONDS TITLE:OXFORD STREET MARKET HAS IT ALL.. EXCEPT YOU.

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CLIENT:OXFORD STREET MARKET JOB:TVC TIME:30 SECONDS TITLE:OXFORD STREET MARKET HAS IT ALL.. EXCEPT YOU

Video OPEN ON A SHOT OF ARTIST HOLDING PAINT IN ONE HAND, PAINTBRUSH IN THE OTHER. HE IS LOOKING CRITICALLY AT SOMETHING. HE LOOKS DISSATISFIED, AGITATED, FRUSTRATED. HE TILTS HIS HEAD AS IF TRYING TO GET A DIFFERENT ANGLE ON IT TO SOLVE A PROBLEM. Audio SFX: (BACKGROUND NOISES OF THE BUSH)

Video CUT TO PAINTING ON EASEL. PAINTING IS OF A MARKET, BUT HAS ONE AREA COMPLETELY UNPAINTED. Audio SFX: (BACKGROUND NOISES OF THE BUSH)

Video ZOOM IN SLOWLY ON PAINTING. IT IS ‘ALIVE’. THERE IS MOVEMENT AND SOUND. THERE IS A GREAT ATMOSPHERE – MUSIC, SMILING HAPPY PEOPLE SHOPPING, WONDERFUL PRODUCTS ON DISPLAY. Audio SFX: (BACKGROUND NOISE - MUSIC, PEOPLE TALKING, WALKING ALONG AISLE) FAINT BACKGROUND NOISE BECOMING SLIGHTLY LOUDER THE FURTHER THE CAMERA ZOOMS IN ON THE PICTURE. VOICE 1: I LOVE YOUR PAINTING! BUT THERE’S SOMETHING MISSING … ARTIST: YUP. I KNOW. CAN’T WORK OUT WHAT TO PUT THERE THOUGH. THIS MARKET HAS EVERYTHING. THE FASHION, THE JEWELLERY, THE AMBIANCE …. SIGH.

Video PAN L AND SEE THE FIGURE STANDING CLOSE TO THE PAINTING WHO HAS BEEN TALKING. IT IS A STRANGE LOOKING FAIRLY-LIKE CREATURE. Audio SFX: (BACKGROUND NOISE STOPS IMMEDIATELY THE PAINTING IS OUT OF SHOT) VOICE 1: I HAVE THE ANSWER FOR YOU …. ABRACADABRA SFX: (SOUND OF THUNDERBOLT)

Video CUT TO CU OF ARTIST LOOKING VERY SURPRISED. SOMETHING WEIRD IS HAPPENING TO HIM. THE ARTIST IS IN FOCUS BUT THE BACKGROUND BECOMES INCREASINGLY BLURRY AS IF HE IS BEING ZAPPED THROUGH TIME AND SPACE. Audio SFX: (SOUND OF WIND BEING SUCKED IN)

Video CUT TO LS SHOWING ARTIST IN A MARKET EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE MARKET IN HIS PAINTING, EXCEPT THAT THE BLANK AREA HAS NOW BECOME HIS STALL FULL OF HIS PAINTINGS. HE IS LOOKING VERY SURPRISED, AND WONDERING HOW HE GOT THERE. HE SCRATCHES HIS HEAD AND LOOKS AROUND WITH A DUMBFOUNDED EXPRESSION ON HIS FACE. Audio SFX: (BACKGROUND NOISE - MUSIC, PEOPLE TALKING, WALKING ALONG AISLE) FAINT BACKGROUND NOISE UNDER VO: Don’t wait for an ‘abracadabra’ – Oxford Street Market has it all – except YOU.

Oxford Street Market

Video DISSOLVE TO SCREEN SHOWING CONTACT DETAILS Audio VO: Contact Oxford Street Market today for an info pack at oxfordstmarket.com.au.