Meet Billy Transcript
Intro Screen: Just Think Twice. You’ve heard the fiction. Now learn the facts.
Text is shown: Meet Billy.
Screen shifts to an image: Identification card featuring a male named Billy.
The image is replaced with text: “He is a high school senior.”
An image representing school - a school desk – is shown.
The image is replaced with text: “He got a B on his Physics project.”
An image representing the science experiment – fruit with wires – is shown.
The image is replaced with text: “He is saving up for a car.”
An image is used to illustrate: Car with the text “Sweet.”
The image is replaced with text: “He loves his dog, Charlie.”
In illustration of a dog replaces the text.
Text:” Billy plays shortstop on the baseball team”.
An Illustration of a Baseball glove with ball is used to illustrate the previous text.
Text returns to the screen: “So well that he earned a college scholarship.”
An image is used: An illustration of a graduation cap with tassel and diploma.
Text replaces the image: “Billy’s pretty social.”
An image of an illustrated megaphone appears.
The image is replaced with text:” And just like you. . .”
“. . .Billy will be faced with difficult decisions. . .”
“. . .When Billy gets invited to parties.”
An image is used to illustrate: Cell phone with text message on screen that reads “party @ 10. Rob’s basement.”
The image is replaced with text: “Billy thinks twice. . .”
“. . . He knows what might be at these parties. . .”
“. . . Huffing, dope, weed, coke, pills, DXM, ‘shrooms.”
The text of the story continues: “Billy knows a lot about drugs. Do you?”
“. . . Billy carefully considers. . .”
“The dangers.”
“He knows that drugs have consequences. Addictive, make him lazy, depression, cause health problems, shrinkage, uncoordinated, bad teeth.”
An image is used to illustrate: A picture of gums with missing teeth and tartar is shown.
The image is replaced with text: “So many risks. . .”
“He could get kicked off the baseball team.”
An image is used to illustrate: Baseball bat is shown along with a ringing phone.
The image is replaced with text: “That means no more scholarship. No more college. . .”
“He could harm others.”
An image is used to illustrate: Car flipped over in flames with text that reads “Not sweet.”
The image is replaced with text: “Billy gets it.”
“Billy skips parties where drugs are.”
“Billy always thinks twice.”
“You should think about it. . .”
“. . . & then think about it again.”
Screens reverse in motion and land on the initial screen which features the following text: “Just Think Twice. You’ve heard the fiction. Now learn the facts. “