Friday, 7 March 2014

Homefield Vet


Homefield Vet


 
The Homefield vet promo starts off with a white background and has their logo fading in with paw prints at the same time it has music playing in the background. 6 seconds in it goes off to the first interview of the director of the vets, during the interview they show clips of the outsides of the building then some vets working with the animals, she then tells us that they have a 24 hour service. The next person who got interviewed was the practice manager. She explains how she started at the bottom of the ranks and worked her way up to the manager at the same time as during her nurse training practice there.  Whilst she’s talking they show clips of other vets working, 48 seconds in the video she mentions that they have had people with 20 to 30 year’s experience, as well as some other vets who have 2 to 3 years experience explain they have a nice variety of people with different years experience. At 1.07 in the video the music changes from a nice upbeat to a nice slow beat, they still show clips of inside of the building and some vets looking and taking care of some animals whilst the practice manager is talking who is telling us how they work hard and how they work to the best they can be, it then changes the person talking to the director who explains they have a nice caring environment and how the staff are happy working and relaxed with each other to work and when the animals arrive they treat them like family till they leave showing how much they care for them. During the whole promo video the two people who are both interviewed are both white females, and that this promo is aimed at anyone who has a pet and that they are there for you and your pet. The promo ends with one of the animals walking out with still a slow beat music playing and then shows the details e.g. of the vets with a white background again. The whole video is 2.31 minutes long which isn’t very long but they get a lot of information in as well as showing clips of them taking care and of the animals and how the staff gets along with each other.

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