Chaotic film set ad trailer from @nike

The video depicts a chaotic film set where a frustrated director tries to control a cast of famous athletes and celebrities who refuse to follow the script. The talent improvises, argues, and ultimately causes mayhem, culminating in a massive explosion, all to promote Nike's "Rip The Script" campaign.

Creator: @nike on TikTok

Video format

Cinematic Trailer

Video outline

  1. Establish a rigid plan
  2. Show escalating defiance
  3. Reach a chaotic climax
  4. Undercut tension with comedy
  5. Reveal the core message

Hook overview

A cinematic title card that establishes a high-stakes, future-oriented premise, creating a sense of epic scale.

Title hook

2026 IS THE SUMMER OF DREAMS

Verbal hook

We practice this.

Visual hook

A soccer player in a bright orange and pink uniform is captured mid-air in a dynamic, high-energy action shot while kicking a soccer ball.

Hook strategies

  1. curiosity-open-loops

Payoff

The tension is defused by a simple, grounding, and often comedic line from an unexpected or innocent character, immediately followed by a title card that reframes the entire narrative's chaos as the intended message and reveals the brand.

Narrative framework

The Controlled Chaos Blueprint

Narrative framework logic

To build a narrative around the tension between a rigid plan and the unpredictable, chaotic nature of talent/creativity, ultimately celebrating the chaos as the desired outcome.

Narrative framework breakdown

  • frameworkName: The Controlled Chaos Blueprint
  • frameworkType: Standard Narrative
  • coreLogic: To build a narrative around the tension between a rigid plan and the unpredictable, chaotic nature of talent/creativity, ultimately celebrating the chaos as the desired outcome.
  • confidence: 95
  • pendingStatus: created

Topics: Sports, Advertising, Brand Marketing, Celebrity

Concepts: Hype Teaser, Action Sequence, Brand Manifesto

Formats: Cinematic Trailer

Elements: Montage Editing, Jump Cut, Speed Ramping, Color Grading

Account types: Brand, Personal Brand

Transcript excerpt

We practice this. Stick to the glass. No improv. No theatrics. Best head to all. These players are doing whatever they want all the time. Dude, we need to control this. He's not even listening to me. Don't talk to me. Guys, we're still here. Think that's a good idea. Come on. Five, five minutes. Going down to four. About three. You had one. You got it. No. It's fine. Man, can we leave?

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