Hey guys.
I am doing a study that is going to be an online questionnaire about relationships. I want a short 20-30 second advertisement that I can use to promote the study and provide a link that people can click on to participate in the study.
It wil be the presentation of 6 lines of text, and 6 animations that each emphasise each line of text.
below is the script. Each of these lines will require a simple flash animation to emphasise the point, and/or to keep attention of the audience.
1. "Less than happy in your relationship?" (animation of couple running to embrace but they smash into eachother and bounce off and hit the ground or something like that. see the first picture of sad person, just look simple, cute and attractive)
2. "We are conducting a study aimed at finding ingredients for a better relationship" (the previous animation zooms out and is inside a bubble that is coming from a scientists glass container that is cooking some colourful substances. one of the bubbles that comes out of the glass is finally a love heart)
3. "Aside from the Karma we will send your way for participating in our study"
4. "We will also place you in the draw for one of five $50 vouchers (Coles-Myer/Amazon)" ((not sure what to do here. im thinking linking 3 and 4 together would be easiest. maybe the character from scene 1 receives good karma somehow in his left hand, so hes happy. but then he also receives a voucher with $$ on it in his right hand! - double happy!)
5. "You also have the option of receiving a professional summary of the findings once complete!" (maybe he receives a love letter from the scientist with some colourful graph on it)
"Click here to participate or to learn more" (zoom in on person smiling face and have a link to study website)
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