I) Music Video Concept In the Spring of 2023, multi-hyphenate filmmaker and content creator YoussefVerse taught a college digital video editing class where students were tasked with creating, developing and implementing projects to edit. The last of the three major projects that he assigned was the creation and implementation of a movie trailer based on an existing movie –– ranging from 1973 to 2008. This was met with collective enthusiasm by the students, and they happily sprang into the work. It was at this point that Professor Youssef decided to create a movie trailer edit project of his own –– but with a twist: his trailer would be one of a movie that doesn't exist yet! One of those film projects happens to be DISCOTHEQUE, an exciting disco-fueled yarn about Manhattan's hottest new night club in an alternate 1979. Already having launched a preliminary website (www.discoflick.com) and accompanying social media pages (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), along with branding logos and poster artwork –– the next logical step is this conceptual teaser trailer. Though the developing concept of DISCOTHEQUE will, by no means, be a mere quickie rip-off of other disco movies (SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY, etc.) –– Youssef is hoping for a decent budget for what will be a period picture with a robust disco music soundtrack. But the first conceptual trailer itself should have the look and feel of those B-movie antecedents imbued with A-picture gloss. It is to be the first step in the eventual realization of a major motion picture event... II) Technical Facets Here are some facts and figures relating to both the music/audio as well as the movie/video elements: Music Space - "Tango in Space" (4:30m, 130bpm); album: "Magic Fly", 1977, Disques Vogue/Sony Music) Motion Pictures • 54 (Miramax / 1998 / Dir: Mark Cristofer; Color / 35mm film / 1.85:1) • American Hustle (Sony Pictures Releasing / 2013 / Dir: David O. Russell; Color / 35mm / 2.39:1) • Boogie Nights (New Line Cinema / 1997 / Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson; Color / 35mm / 2.39:1) • Carlito's Way (Universal Pictures / 1993 / Dir: Brian De Palma; Color / 35mm / 2.39:1) • Casino (Universal Pictures / 1995 / Dir: Martin Scorsese; Color / 35mm / 2.39:1) • CHiPs: Peaks and Valleys (NBC / 1978 / S2E1 / Dir: Phil Bondelli; Color / 35mm / 1.37:1) • A Clockwork Orange (Warner Bros. / 1971 / Dir: Stanley Kubrick; Color / 35mm / 1.66:1) • Disco Godfather (Transvue Pictures / 1979 / Dir: J. Robert Wagoner; Color / 35mm / 1.85:1) • Koch (Zeitgeist Films / 2012 / Dir: Neil Barsky; Color / Digital / 1.78:1) • The New York Ripper (21st Century Film Corp. / 1982 / Dir: Lucio Fulci; Color / 35mm / 2.35:1) • Prom Night (AVCO Embassy Pictures / 1980 / Dir: Paul Lynch; Color / 35mm / 1.85:1) • Saturday Night Fever (Paramount Pictures / 1977 / Dir: John Badham; Color / 35mm / 1.85:1) • Scarface (Universal Pictures / 1983 / Dir: Brian De Palma; Color / 35mm / 2.39:1) • Serpico (Paramount Pictures / 1973 / Dir: Sidney Lumet; Color / 35mm / 1.85:1) • Superman: The Movie (Warner Bros. / 1978 / Dir: Richard Donner; Color / 35mm / 2.39:1) • Superman II (Warner Bros. / 1980 / Dirs: Richard Donner & Richard Lester; Color / 35mm / 2.39:1) • Taxi Driver (Columbia Pictures / 1976 / Dir: Martin Scorsese; Color / 35mm / 1.85:1) • Thank God It's Friday (Columbia Pictures / 1978 / Dir: Robert Klane; Color / 35mm / 1.85:1) • The Warriors (Paramount Pictures / 1979 / Dir: Walter Hill; Color / 35mm / 1.85:1) III) Credits • Conceptualized, produced & edited by YoussefVerse via The MoonStar Film Odyssey, March 2023 (and based off of his developing film concept) • Proudly edited via Adobe Premiere Pro on an Apple iMac • Color & BW / HD / 2.40:1 (21:9) All rights belong to the appropriate content owners. Materials utilized in this motion picture endeavor are strictly used for educational, entertainment and portfolio purposes without any monetary reward offered or received.