PTN BRIEF ROOM ā MONTH 2 - PROJECT: āTHE PHONE CALLā
So we are pivoting from the trailer world and stepping into something interesting. BRIEF OVERVIEW Following last monthās Trailer Night with special guest Brandon Lau, we are shifting lanes entirely this month. This Brief Room focuses on restraint, emotional pacing, dialogue support, and cinematic storytelling built for streaming drama and prestige television. This is not about giant impacts or trailer drops. This is about emotional control. AND TO MODEL REAL WORLD TIME GAPS - The 2 weeks of creation time is Ideal, and plenty of more time than we often get when we get an opportunity! SO EXTRA PRESSURE TESTING IS NICE.. and WILL RAMP UP as we get better!! - PROJECT: āTHE PHONE CALLā FORMAT: Streaming Drama Series TYPE: Emotional Underscore / Prestige TV SCENE CONTEXT A character receives a late-night phone call that changes the direction of their life. The audience does not yet know if the news is: ⢠devastating ⢠hopeful ⢠dangerous ⢠life-changing SO: The cue should support uncertainty while evolving emotionally over time. The music must feel connected to picture and respectful to dialogue. CREATIVE TARGET Along with the info above, we are also looking for cues that will also support the show. So cues that feel: ⢠cinematic ⢠human ⢠restrained ⢠emotionally intelligent ⢠modern ⢠visually supportive Think:⢠HBO⢠Netflix Drama⢠A24⢠Slow emotional reveals⢠Internal conflict⢠Quiet tension AVOID Please avoid:⢠trailer impacts⢠giant drums⢠EDM structures⢠overly busy melodies⢠excessive layering⢠hard transitions⢠cues that overpower dialogue The cue should feel like it belongs underneath a scene, not in front of it. STRUCTURE NOTES Your cue should include:⢠a clear emotional beginning⢠development over time⢠breathing room⢠dynamic movement⢠a purposeful ending or sting Even subtle evolution matters. -- ******* YOU WILL FIND THE BRIEF ATTACHED TO THIS POST **** ----- - CATEGORY OPTIONS Choose ONE category for your submission: ⢠Emotional