Small Story Script
Scene | Script | Movie effect/ music |
Introduction (name and attention grabber) | Hello my name is Elizabeth Kifer and I’m a junior majoring in Professional Golf Management.
Perhaps one of the most common repairs golf pros do for their members is rep grip their clubs. Depending on how often the golfer plays, you may have to get new grips every 6 months to a 18 months.” |
Calm music with a fade in and fade out effect |
What the tutorial is on | Today I’ll be showing you how to re grip your golf clubs. | Continue calm music |
Start tutorial | Text on bottom of screen saying “step 1, step 2, step 3….” Ect.. | Upbeat light music |
Step 1 | “Safety is key before we start.”
Put on apron and gloves |
Upbeat music |
Step 2 | “Gather our supplies”
1. hook knife 2. Double sided grip tape 3. vise 4. Grip solvent 5. Paper towel and alcohol 6. Safety googles 7. mini blow torch
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Upbeat music, use speed affect to capture me walking around the room collecting the tools |
Step 3 | “ Place your golf club safely in the vise. Line up the club face groves with the yellow guide so when you put on the new grip, it’s correctly aligned with the head.” | Upbeat music, close shot on the clubface groves lined up with the yellow gauge. |
Step 4 | “use hook knife to take off old grip” | Upbeat music, capture zoom in angle cutting off old grip |
Step 5 | “Take off old tape using blow torch.” | Upbeat music, shoot from straight on angle |
Step 6. | “put on new double side tape. We do this by taking our new grip and making sure the tape is a little longer than the grip so we can tuck it in at the end of the shaft.
Layer may vary depending on grip thickness preference |
Zoom in measuring and tearing off grip tape |
Step 7. | “Now we lather the grip and shaft with the solvent.” | Fast video of me shaking solvent in grip and close up of me putting solvent on shaft. |
Step 8 | Push grip on the shaft and line the marking on the grip to the clubface. | Place camera shooting down the shaft as I push grip on club |
Step 9. | Hit grip on ground to secure it’s all the way on the club. | Long shot of me hitting club on ground |
Step 10. | Let it dry | Picture with finish grip smiling |