Vertical 9:16 | Handheld | Natural Lighting | Soft Luxury Aesthetic
0 to 2s — Product Reveal (Close-Up)
Extreme close-up of a sleek serum bottle held loosely in a woman's hand. The "Kling 3.0" label faces the camera, fully legible. Warm morning sunlight softly catches the glass, creating a gentle gleam. Camera is slightly shaky, casual handheld feel. Background is softly blurred — a bright bathroom or bedroom vanity.
2 to 4s — Dropper Application
She tilts the dropper and squeezes 2 to 3 drops onto her fingertips. The serum catches the light as it drops — slightly golden, slightly translucent. Her fingers come together, spreading the product slowly. A faint relaxed smile begins to form. Mirror is partially visible in the soft background.
4 to 6s — Face Application
She brings her fingers to her cheekbones and begins pressing the serum gently into her skin using light upward motions. Her skin looks clean, bare, naturally glowing. The texture absorbs visibly. She looks calm, unhurried, at peace. Dewy finish begins to appear on her cheeks and nose bridge.
6 to 8s — Mirror Moment
Camera pulls back slightly to reveal her standing in front of a mirror. She looks at her reflection — not posing, just observing. Soft approval on her face. The mirror doubles the warmth of the scene. Natural light pours in from the side.
8 to 10s — Skin Close-Up (Face)
Tight close-up of her cheek and jawline. Skin looks plump, luminous, and hydrated. No filter-like perfection — real texture, real glow. Light bounces naturally off the high points of her face. Camera holds still for just a moment, almost like admiring the result.
10 to 12s — Bottle Detail Revisit
She picks up the bottle again, this time more gently — almost fondly. Fingers wrap around it. The Kling 3.0 label is visible again, facing camera at a slight angle. She tilts it slightly as if out of habit. Warm bokeh background. No words, no voiceover — the visual does the talking.
11 to 13s — Confident Mirror Look
She looks back into the mirror and gives a slow, subtle approving nod. Not dramatic — quiet confidence. Her eyes soften. A small natural smile. She gently tucks her hair behind her ear. Feels like a private morning ritual, not a performance.
13 to 15s — Fade with Product in Frame
Camera slowly drifts back. She sets the bottle on the vanity counter, label still visible. Morning light fills the frame. Scene feels unhurried and complete. Gentle handheld micro-movement keeps it authentic. Slow natural fade to soft brightness.
0 to 2s — Product Reveal (Close-Up)
Extreme close-up of a sleek serum bottle held loosely in a woman’s hand. The “Kling 3.0” label faces the camera, fully legible. Warm morning sunlight softly catches the glass, creating a gentle gleam. Camera is slightly shaky, casual handheld feel. Background is softly blurred — a bright bathroom or bedroom vanity.
2 to 4s — Dropper Application
She tilts the dropper and squeezes 2 to 3 drops onto her fingertips. The serum catches the light as it drops — slightly golden, slightly translucent. Her fingers come together, spreading the product slowly. A faint relaxed smile begins to form. Mirror is partially visible in the soft background.
4 to 6s — Face Application
She brings her fingers to her cheekbones and begins pressing the serum gently into her skin using light upward motions. Her skin looks clean, bare, naturally glowing. The texture absorbs visibly. She looks calm, unhurried, at peace. Dewy finish begins to appear on her cheeks and nose bridge.
6 to 8s — Mirror Moment
Camera pulls back slightly to reveal her standing in front of a mirror. She looks at her reflection — not posing, just observing. Soft approval on her face. The mirror doubles the warmth of the scene. Natural light pours in from the side.
8 to 10s — Skin Close-Up (Face)
Tight close-up of her cheek and jawline. Skin looks plump, luminous, and hydrated. No filter-like perfection — real texture, real glow. Light bounces naturally off the high points of her face. Camera holds still for just a moment, almost like admiring the result.
10 to 12s — Bottle Detail Revisit
She picks up the bottle again, this time more gently — almost fondly. Fingers wrap around it. The Kling 3.0 label is visible again, facing camera at a slight angle. She tilts it slightly as if out of habit. Warm bokeh background. No words, no voiceover — the visual does the talking.
11 to 13s — Confident Mirror Look
She looks back into the mirror and gives a slow, subtle approving nod. Not dramatic — quiet confidence. Her eyes soften. A small natural smile. She gently tucks her hair behind her ear. Feels like a private morning ritual, not a performance.
13 to 15s — Fade with Product in Frame
Camera slowly drifts back. She sets the bottle on the vanity counter, label still visible. Morning light fills the frame. Scene feels unhurried and complete. Gentle handheld micro-movement keeps it authentic. Slow natural fade to soft brightness.
A young woman sits alone on a park bench at sunset, looking upset while scrolling her phone. A friend joins her and offers a Cadbury Dairy Milk with a light joke, turning the moment playful. She unwraps and breaks the chocolate, sharing a relaxed, warm exchange. After tasting it, her mood lifts as the scene brightens and they laugh together. The final shot focuses on the chocolate bar with a soft cinematic glow, highlighting a simple message of comfort and shared sweetness.
01- TikTok talking head – a person speaks directly to camera with natural expressions; fixed medium close‑up and soft studio lighting create an authentic talking‑avatar feel.
02- Day‑in‑the‑life – vlog‑style short: morning alarm, breakfast preparation, commuting, and working; each shot switches angles; natural daylight and casual narration convey authenticity.
03- Get ready with me – influencer sets up camera while doing a makeup routine; shots include picking outfits, applying cosmetics and final pose; upbeat tone fits a typical GRWM Reel.
04-Reaction video setup – camera records a person watching a clip on a laptop; their facial expressions change dramatically; over‑the‑shoulder shot and front‑facing reaction emphasise spontaneity.
05- Behind‑the‑scenes – informal footage showing filming equipment, crew laughter and candid moments; handheld camera and quick cuts give a BTS vibe.
Static locked off UGC frame on a girl at a table making matcha, with the exact same camera position and framing throughout, perfectly steady, with no shake, no drift, and no micro-jitter, and a clean, crisp image. The clip opens exactly on the start frame, with her holding the metal sifter over the bowl as the last of the matcha falls through, fine powder drifting down naturally in tiny bursts. She speaks in a natural female American accent, around 27 to 28 years old, calm and confident, with a relaxed conversational rhythm, slightly deeper than average, smooth and mature but still soft and feminine. She starts speaking immediately at the beginning, with her lips clearly moving on-camera through every word: “Okay, um…” As she says “Okay,” she instantly lowers her gaze down toward the white bowl and shifts her focus to what she is already doing, while her mouth continues into “um” without interruption. When she says “um,” it is barely audible, almost to herself, quiet, low, and absent minded, like a whisper. That small pause on “um” feels like a thought catching up to her hand, and her lips barely move. Her gaze drifts slightly to the left for a second, her eyes briefly flicking toward the camera and then back to the bowl, as her hand gives one last gentle tap to finish the sifting, her mouth still moving through the line without missing a beat: “I wanna show you.” The final powder stops, the mesh is visibly clean, and she lowers the sifter a little closer to the bowl as if checking that she got it all, finishing the last words with a quiet, confident ease: “how simple AI UGC is.” Her expression stays natural and unperformed, like she is just talking while doing the routine. Keep the identity, skin texture, and environment perfectly stable, with no warping, no morphing, no smoothing, no smearing or blending, no pixel mixing, and minimal motion blur. Preserve realistic powder behavior, metal reflections, and shadows. End exactly on the provided end frame.
Video 2
Prompt:
Static locked off UGC shot on the same table matcha setup, with the camera perfectly steady and the same framing throughout, with no handheld shake, no drift, and no micro-jitter. Clean, crisp image. The clip opens exactly on the start frame, with the empty sifter held near the bowl. In one slow, natural continuation, she sets the sifter down out of the main action area and reaches for a glass electric kettle, then begins pouring hot water into the bowl in a physically believable stream, with realistic weight in her grip, an accurate pouring angle, natural water flow, and subtle steam cues, while the environment, background, and object positions remain consistent with the start frame. The shot settles exactly into the end frame, with the water clearly pouring into the bowl. She speaks in a natural female American accent, around 27 to 28 years old, calm and confident, with a relaxed conversational rhythm, slightly deeper than average, smooth and mature but still soft and feminine. The clip begins with no introduction at all, she is already mid sentence, and her lips clearly move on-camera through every word. While reaching for the kettle and starting the pour, she says naturally: “But honestly”. When she says the word “honestly,” it ends with a slight upward tone, and then, as she picks up the glass electric kettle and just before she starts pouring the hot water into the bowl, she finishes the last words: “…it’s really not as hard as it looks”. She feels completely relaxed and unbothered. No identity drift. No skin warping or morphing. No texture invention, no smoothing, no smearing or blending, no pixel mixing, and minimal motion blur. Keep skin pores, hair, fabric, reflections on the kettle and bowl, and matcha surface behavior stable and realistic. End exactly on the provided end frame.
Cinematic 4K 60fps realistic live-action spec advertisement, high-production film look, shot on film with subtle grain, warm natural indoor lighting.
PART 1 — Establishing Atmosphere (0:00-0:08)
Wide cinematic establishing shot of a cozy college library with tall beige bookshelves, warm sunlight streaming through large windows.
PART 2 — Character Introduction (0:08-0:18)
Medium shot of a young Western female student with shoulder-length light brown hair, wearing a red-and-white varsity jacket.
PART 3 — Detail & Research (0:18-0:28)
Close-up of hands flipping through books and design research papers.
PART 4 — Spark of Inspiration (0:28-0:40)
Medium close-up of the student pausing, then suddenly looking up with realization.
PART 5 — Creative Flow (0:40-0:52)
Montage sequence of fast writing, flipping pages, sketching concepts.
PART 6 — Resolution & Brand Feel (0:52-1:00)
Hero medium shot of the student confidently reviewing her work.
NASA APOLLO SPACESUIT A7L
"WORN ON ANOTHER WORLD"
DNA: July 20, 1969. 102 hours, 45 minutes, 40 seconds into the mission. One small step.
Arri Alexa 65. Ultra-wide. Grain progressive — starts clinical-clean, ends at maximum as the lunar surface appears. Key light: cold fluorescent Mission Control white. Secondary: harsh unfiltered solar light — no atmosphere to diffuse it. Flares: none in the lab sequence. One single overwhelming flare as the visor catches unfiltered sunlight on the lunar surface. Background: white clean room → vacuum of space → lunar surface at Tranquility Base.
00:00–00:02 · THE LAYERS
A single thread of nylon being measured under a magnifying glass by a white-gloved technician's hand. Then: cut to the 21 layers of the A7L suit being assembled simultaneously — each layer materializing and wrapping the suit form: the liquid cooling garment first, its tubes threading through the fabric like a vascular system. Then the pressure bladder. Then the restraint layer. Then the thermal micrometeorite garment. Each layer distinct, each critical. Camera cross-section view through all 21 layers simultaneously.
00:02–00:04.5 · THE HELMET
Speed 30%. The polycarbonate helmet shell forms — perfectly spherical, flawless. The visor assembly drops in: the gold-coated visor — 24-karat gold, 0.0002 inches thick — pressing over the outer shell. Camera macro on the gold surface: it reflects everything in warm gold — including us. The neck ring locks with a quarter-turn — the mechanism designed to never, under any circumstances, fail.
00:04.5–00:07 · PRESSURIZATION
Speed 8%. The most important moment. Air flowing into the suit — the pressure building to 3.75 psi. Camera inside the suit as it pressurizes: the fabric stiffening, the gloves expanding slightly. Every seal tested by the pressure itself. The suit becomes a world — a personal atmosphere, the only thing between a human being and the void.
00:07–00:10 · THE CLEAN ROOM
Speed 15%. The suited figure — complete — standing in the white clean room under brutal fluorescent light. Technicians moving around it in blurred background. The suit reads in extraordinary detail: the layers visible at the seams, the connector ports, the PLSS backpack life support system mounting points. A visor drops over the helmet. The astronaut disappears inside.
00:10–00:13 · TRANQUILITY BASE
Speed 3%. The surface of the Moon. The suit boot pressing into lunar regolith in ultra-slow motion — the print forming in dust that has not been disturbed in 4.5 billion years. Camera at surface level — the boot print in sharp focus, the horizon of the Moon in the background, the Earth hanging above it, the size of a marble. The suit in the background, the gold visor catching unfiltered solar light. The single most overwhelming flare of any film in this collection — total, white, sacred.
00:13–00:14.5 · THE REVEAL
Speed 1% — absolute stillness. The A7L floating in the void — the Earth behind it at distance. The gold visor reflects the Earth. The Earth reflected in the suit designed to walk on the Moon. Everything is contained in this one reflection.
00:14.5–00:15 · END CARD
Silence — total. Then a single radio crackle. NASA worm logo. "Worn once. Changed everything." No grain — this moment is too clear, too real. Hold. Fade.
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