Total Estimated Time: Approx 6 Minutes

  1. INTRO (43s Total)
    1. ___ FL TV Bumper (3s)
    2. ___ Town Breakdown Intro (5s)
    3. ___ Host Intro (Lower1/3 Logan) (Host on camera introducing town) (15s)

OPENING SCRIPT (20s)

Hi I’m Logan with Florida on TV here at the award winning, world famous Hollywood, Florida,

Where people come from all over the world to relax and unwind, catch some live music.

Known to be one of the best places in Florida to people watch, soak in some rays from the sun and get active with countless fun things to do.

There is something for everybody here in Hollywood, Florida.

Lets check it out.

Punch List #1 (15s)

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MEAT (4M 30S)

TOWN BACK STORY (30s)

Script

TOWN BACKSTORY  42 Seconds

A classic Florida beach town that has enchanted visitors since 1925 founded by James Young,

Mr. Young dreamed of building an east-coast motion-picture production area, hence the name “Hollywood” after Hollywood, California.

Young’s vision of having lakes, golf courses, luxury beach hotels, country clubs, and a main street, Hollywood Boulevard was impressive I’d say  

He was quite a visionary because thats pretty much what Hollywood, Florida is today.

Currently Hollywood is the 12th largest city in Florida with an extremely internationally diverse population of 146,000 people and growing with a seasonal ebb and flow of “snow-birds” from the upper east coast of the US and Canadians from the North trading their cold winters for a slice of paradise.

 

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The village-like feel and easy ocean access make this a can’t miss destination with countless highly-rated restaurants, small inns to large resort hotels right on the boardwalk adding to its classic charm.

Family dining is stress-free, as moms and dads kick back to enjoy a seaside meal while their little ones entertain themselves in the sand just steps away.

Three boardwalk parks attract kids of all ages to play paddleball at the historic Garfield Street courts or cool off in the creatively designed dolphin play fountain.

The Clean Beaches Council, a national coastal group in Washington DC, presented its first-ever “Most Innovative Beach” award to Broward County.

Hollywood Beach is among the first in Florida to be designated Blue Wave Beaches, a distinction that places them among the nations cleanest, safest and most user-friendly beaches.

 

Curious about how to get around? 19 seconds

Think Planes, Trains and Automobiles, then add Trolleys, water taxis, Tri-Rails, Buses, Taxis, Private Limos, Exotic sports car rental, and cruise ships…….

Or the most common mode of transportation….your feet.  So get your most comfortable pair of flip flops ready to buzz around this town.

 

LOCATION/GEOGRAPHY

Nestled between Fort Lauderdale to the north and Miami to the south, this tropical recreation paradise has 2.5 Miles of Beach Boardwalk on a 7 mile stretch of beach with 35 different parks in the city of Hollywood alone.  35 Parks!

      1. ___ Audio- Voice Over
      2. ___ Visual – Montage of Town shots
  1. KNOWN FOR (4 Minutes)
    ____ Host on Camera (Host listing off things covered – Restaurants, Beaches, art galleries, hotels, attractions, bars, shops, culture, hot spots, secret treasures. (15-20s)

SCRIPT 16 Seconds

Hollywood is a multi-faceted town with a busy beach boardwalk, breath-taking parks steeped in nature, a bustling social scene downtown, Young circle, massive resort attractions like Margaritaville on the beach and the infamous Seminole HardRock Casino & Resort. 

  1. MARGARITAVILLE – BEACH BOARDWALK (1 Minute)
    1. Intro Bumper (3s)
    2. Voice Over with Location Shots (15s) (Lower1/3 Area #1)
    3. Voice Over with Host Walking through Locations (15s)
    4. Voice over with Location Shots (15s)
    5. Host on Camera – Location Shot (Accent Best & Summarize area) (15s)

 

Winning the Trip Advisor Traveler’s Choice Award, Hollywood Beach features a one-of-a-kind oceanfront promenade called the Hollywood Beach Boardwalk,

Considered one of America’s Best Beach Boardwalks, this brick-paved thoroughfare is a haven for joggers, bicyclists, roller-bladers and all those who’d prefer to take in the sights in front of a cold drink from the comfort of one of the countless bars, eateries and cafés along the boardwalk.

 

  1. DOWNTOWN HOLLYWOOD (1 Minute)
    1. Intro Bumper
    2. Voice Over with Location Shots (Lower1/3 Area #2)
    3. Voice Over with Host Walking through Locations
    4. Voice over with Location Shots
    5. Host on Camera – Location Shot (Accent Best & Summarize area) (15s)
  2. YOUNG CIRCLE (1 Minute)
    1. Intro Bumper
    2. Voice Over with Location Shots (Lower1/3 Area #3)
    3. Voice Over with Host Walking through Locations
    4. Voice over with Location Shots
    5. Host on Camera – Location Shot (Accent Best & Summarize area) (15s)
  3. CONCLUSION (41s)
    1. Bumper (3s)
    2. Logan on Camera scripted outro (15s) (Lower1/3 Logan)
    3. Town Break Down Outro Segment Graphic (5s)
    4. Credits (10s)
    5. Florida on TV Logo & FloridaOnTV.com Outro (3s)
    6. Produced by Elettro (Logo) & Elettro.com (5s)
  4. CREDITS
    1. For more information about your ‘Brand in the sand’ visit Elettro.com
    2. Photography Courtesy of Ed Johnston see more at __GALLERY___
    3. Host – Logan Springston
    4. Music provided by local band Stashbox for booking find them at Stashbox.com
    5. Motion Graphics by Elettro
    6. Edited by Elettro
    7. Website produced by Elettro
    8. Social Media managed by Elettro
    9. Segment produced by Elettro Incorporated
    10. Executive Producer Dean Palermo
    11. Art Direction Predrag Kriptokovic
    12. Special Thanks to
      1. Becon TV Staff
      2. Eric Powell
      3. Noel Hyatt

 

Still Need Video Clips of Boardwalk angle shots of

 

 

TEMPLATE Segment Flow

Total Estimated Time: 6 Minutes : 4 Seconds

  1. INTRO (53s Total)
    1. ___ FL TV Bumper (3s)
    2. ___ Town Breakdown Intro (5s)
    3. ___ Host Intro (Host on camera telling segment abstract) (30s)
    4. ___ Punch List #1 (15s)
  2. MEAT (4M 30S)
    1. TOWN BACK STORY (30s)
      1. Audio- Voice Over
      2. Visual – Montage of Town shots
    2. KNOWN FOR (4 Minutes)
      ____ Host on camera — KNOWN FOR introduction – continuing in the flow of the voice over at location #1 (5-10s)

      1. AREA #1 Focus (1 Minute)
        1. Intro Bumper (3s)
        2. Voice Over with Location Shots (15s)
        3. Voice Over with Host Walking through Locations (15s)
        4. Voice over with Location Shots (15s)
        5. Host on Camera – Location Shot (talk about/Accent primary element in the area) (15s)
      2. AREA #2 Focus (1 Minute)
        1. Intro Bumper
        2. Voice Over with Location Shots
        3. Voice Over with Host Walking through Locations
        4. Voice over with Location Shots
        5. Host on Camera – Location Shot (talk about/Accent primary element in the area)
      3. AREA #3 Focus (1 Minute)
        1. Intro Bumper
        2. Voice Over with Location Shots
        3. Voice Over with Host Walking through Locations
        4. Voice over with Location Shots
        5. Host on Camera – Location Shot (talk about/Accent primary element in the area)
      4. (OPTION) SPECIFIC LOCATION #4 Focus (1 Minute)
        1. Intro Bumper
        2. Voice Over with Location Shots
        3. Host on Camera – Location Shot (talk about/Accent primary element in the area)
        4. Possible Interview
  3. CONCLUSION (41s)
    1. Bumper (3s)
    2. Logan on Camera scripted outro (15s)
    3. Town Break Down Outro Segment Graphic (5s)
    4. Credits (10s)
    5. Florida on TV Logo Outro (3s)
    6. Produced by Elettro (5s)

Town Breakdown – 01 Delray 02 Hollywood – 03 Fort Lauderdale – 04 Palm Beach

Town Breakdown
Segment 02: Hollywood

INTRO SCRIPT

PUNCH LIST

KNOWN FOR

 

 

SAND ART INTEGRATION

 

OUTRO – HOST NARRATED

 

 

FILLER INFORMATION TO MENTION

 

 

Largest Employer is Memorial Healthcare System with 10,000+

Mayor – http://www.hollywoodfl.org/129/Mayor-Peter-Bober

Known for

Town History

Joseph W. Young founded the city in 1925. He dreamed of building a motion picture colony on the East Coast of the United States and named the town after Hollywood, California. Young bought up thousands of acres of land around 1920, and named his new town “Hollywood by the Sea” to distinguish it from his other real estate venture, “Hollywood in the Hills”, in New York

Young had a vision of having lakes, golf courses, a luxury beach hotel, country clubs, and a main street, Hollywood Boulevard.  After the 1926 Miami hurricane, Hollywood was severely damaged; local newspapers reported that Hollywood was second only to Miami in losses from the storm.

Geography

Delray Beach’s climate qualifies as a tropical rainforest climate

Sports

Local Contacts

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