After effect news broadcasting
Here's a sample script for a news broadcasting template in After Effects:
Title: "Breaking News: [Insert Topic Here]"
Intro:
(0:00 - 0:05)
- A dark blue background with a subtle gradient effect
- A bold, white font with the title "Breaking News" appears on screen
- A quick cut to a news anchor sitting in front of a news desk
News Anchor:
(0:05 - 0:15)
- "Good evening, I'm [Name], and this is [News Channel]. We have breaking news for you tonight. [Insert topic here] has been making headlines around the world, and we're here to bring you the latest updates."
Visuals:
(0:15 - 0:30)
- A series of quick cuts to different visuals related to the topic, such as:
- Footage of protests or demonstrations
- Interviews with experts or eyewitnesses
- Graphics with statistics or quotes
- B-roll footage of affected areas or locations
News Anchor:
(0:30 - 0:45)
- "According to sources, [insert key point here]. We're going to take a closer look at the impact this has had on [insert affected group or community]."
Visuals:
(0:45 - 1:00)
- More visuals related to the topic, such as:
- Interviews with people affected by the issue
- Footage of relief efforts or aid distribution
- Graphics with data or statistics
News Anchor:
(1:00 - 1:15)
- "We'll continue to bring you updates on this developing story as more information becomes available. In the meantime, we want to hear from you. Share your thoughts and reactions with us on social media using the hashtag [insert hashtag]."
Outro:
(1:15 - 1:20)
- A quick cut back to the news anchor
- A final shot of the news desk and the news anchor
- A closing shot of the news channel's logo and a call to action to tune in for more news
Style:
- Use a clean and modern design aesthetic
- Incorporate bold, bright colors to grab attention
- Use a mix of fast-paced cuts and slower, more thoughtful shots to keep the viewer engaged
- Consider adding some subtle animations or transitions to enhance the visual flow
Tips:
- Keep the script concise and easy to follow
- Use clear and concise language to explain complex topics
- Make sure to include a clear call to action at the end of the broadcast
- Consider adding some interactive elements, such as social media integration or live updates, to engage the viewer