Title: EVERYDAY EXPERTS: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PETROL AND DIESEL

Duration: 2:08 minutes

Description:

A video explaining the difference between petrol and diesel.

Shell Go Well – The difference between petrol and diesel – Transcript

[Background music plays]

Upbeat, fun background music; the same music continues throughout the video.

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The film starts with crew cheering the arrival of the presenters (two barbers from Essex) scene if set on a studio set with filming equipment and crew present. The titles “Everyday Experts Presents” appears on screen, as the presenters make their way through the set.

[Crew]

[Cheering]

[Presenter: Miles]

Where we going Kem?

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EVERYDAY EXPERTS PRESENTS

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The two presenters introduce each other as Miles and Kem, two barbers from Essex. The two pose in a light hearted fashion against a white background holding hair clippers.

[Presenter: Kem]

This is my mate Miles and he’s a barber like me

[Presenter: Miles]

…And this is Kem, and he thinks he is the third best looking person in Essex

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The two presenters pose against the white background, amusing each other and laughing. The film titles appear beside in big bold letters.

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PETROL & DIESEL

[Presenter: Miles]

We’re here to explain the difference between petrol and diesel.

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Cut to Miles standing alone again a white studio background, he is holding a red board with white text reading “How are the two fuels different?” on it.

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How are the two fuels different?

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Scene cut to bother presenters standing on a set made up to look like a science lab. There is a periodic table in the background, and vials and beakers with colourful liquids on the counter tops with a microscope and models of molecules.

[Presenter: Kem]

Petrol is made of shorter chain molecules contains less energy per liter. Diesel is made of components with longer molecular chains and contains more energy per liter.

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Kem picks up a molecular model from the counter.

[Presenter: Kem]

This is the diesel molecule, more energy, a bit like me

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Scene cuts to Kem beat boxing and dancing around Miles. Miles sighs in the background.

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Scene cuts back the lab set, with the two presenters handling the molecular models.

[Presenter: Miles]

…And I’m guessing this is the petrol one, a little bit less energy like myself.

[Presenter: Kem]

Yeah

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Cut to Miles standing alone again a white studio background, he is holding a red board with white text reading with “What’s the difference between petrol and diesel engines?” on it.

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What’s the difference between petrol and diesel engines?

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Scene cuts back to presenters in lab.

[Presenter: Kem]

Petrol engines use an electric spark to ignite a compressed mix of petrol and air

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Scene cuts to a white board with two diagrams depicted on it, diagram one is an illustration of diesel, and diagram two is an illustration of petrol. Miles points to the petrol diagram on the board.

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Scene cuts back to bother presenters in lab.

[Presenter: Miles]

Diesel engine squeeze fuel and air so tightly the mixture self ignites with out the need of an electric spark.

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Scene cuts to Miles standing alone in a white studio background, he is holding a red board with white text reading “How are petrol and diesel engines changing today?” on it.

[Text]

How are petrol and diesel engines changing today?

[Presenter: Miles]

Today’s engines are evolving to become smaller, more powerful and efficient

[Presenter: Kem]

these changes lead to new harsher engine conditions where dirt and grime can build up.

[Presenter: Miles]

So you want a fuel that can help clean your engine and protect it from deposit build up.

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Scene cuts to show our presenter sitting casually on a sofa

[Presenter: Miles]

So it’s like, imagine if you didn’t have a bath or a shower, your hair was greasy-grim …

[Presenter: Kem]

Yeah…

[Presenter: Miles]

…product build up, you’d look disgusting and you wouldn’t be working your ‘ting’ properly

[Presenter: Kem]

…nah, I wouldn’t get that volume you know, I wouldn’t get that “Kem” look

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Scene cuts to Miles standing alone in a white studio background, he is holding a red board with white text reading “In summary…” on it.

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In Summary

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Our presenting duo are back in lab surrounded with the science paraphernalia to summarise the top discussed in video.

[Presenter: Kem]

So in summary petrol and diesel are different because they are ignited in different ways, simple as that.

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The duo hi-five and fist bump the summary findings.

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Scene cuts to show our presenter sitting casually on a sofa again. Presenter two encourages Miles to touch his hair.

[Presenter: Kem]

Go on feel it… feel it.

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Scene cuts to show our presenters standing back to back against a white background, each presenter is holding a small hairdryer in their hands.

[Miles & Kem together]

Go well

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Shell Mnemonic plays lasting only 2 seconds

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GO WELL

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