How I'd script a viral video about the officer who punched William McNeil Jr
The case has everything: controversy, conflicting narratives, bodycam footage vs phone footage.
I.e. Raw footage VS. viral video.
Here's the script structure I'd use at BlueGreen Productions 👇thread
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How I'd script a viral video about the officer who punched William McNeil Jr
The case has everything: controversy, conflicting narratives, bodycam footage vs phone footage.
I.e. Raw footage VS. viral video.
Here's the script structure I'd use at BlueGreen Productions 👇thread
7/Most creators just dump footage and hope it goes viral.
Professional scriptwriters engineer retention through:
-Strategic hook placement
-Emotional pacing
-Perspective flips
-Engagement triggers/CTA
This is what we do at BlueGreen Productions for creators who want consistency
Rule 3: Edit Like Crazy.
Swap out your brain for a very hot POTATO, and use that steam to power your way through that script. Burn the loose ends. Roast everything Mr Potato brain doesn't like.
Then get a cold bath and cool off.
Your deliciously viral script is ready!
You're chilling on your bed, scrolling through X with a Red Bull, dreaming of viral topics that'll make you the next MrBeast.
But 5 hrs later.. Your Google doc's still a bloated mess of text diarrhea.
Why can't you write viral gold quicker? Here are 3 fixes for your lazy script
When you are done sucking in every bit of juicy information you can get in the Milky Way about your topic, niche, tool, and audience.
Do Rule 2: Structure.
START from the beginning of your toxic journey and end at the end... making sure every word EARNS its spot
Finally