0:00piercing demonstration close up A very tight, high-angle close-up shot focuses on a realistic silicone model of a human mouth and tongue. The model exhibits a light, peachy-beige skin tone for the outer lips and a creamy white for the inner mouth and tongue, creating a soft, pliable appearance. Two hands, encased in form-fitting, matte black gloves, are positioned on either side of the model's mouth, gently pulling the lips apart to fully expose the tongue. A long, slender, silver metallic piercing needle, sharply pointed, is initially seen piercing vertically through the center of the silicone tongue. The background is indistinct and dark, suggesting a black surface. Bright, even, and direct lighting illuminates the model, accentuating its textures and the metallic gleam of the needle. White text overlays appear successively: first, "name a piercing that hurts less than you thought, I'll go first", then changing to "tongue piercing" as the needle is rapidly replaced by a finished barbell-style piercing with a white ball and a red and white capsule-shaped top. The action shows the quick transition from needle insertion to jewelry placement.
0:04completed piercing side view An extreme close-up shot, taken from a slightly lower and side-profile angle, focuses intently on the silicone tongue model with the completed tongue piercing. The piercing itself is a prominent feature, consisting of a metallic silver barbell with a simple white spherical ball visible underneath the tongue, and a distinctive, elongated capsule-shaped top piece that is half vibrant red and half pristine white. The creamy white silicone tongue is clearly visible, still appearing soft and flexible, though the lips are less emphasized and recede towards the frame's edges. In the soft, blurred background, a bright, light blue object with a curved, ear-like shape (possibly part of a prop stand or a bunny-themed item) is vaguely discernible, adding a touch of whimsy. The lighting is bright and directly focused on the subject, creating subtle reflections on the glossy red and white surfaces of the piercing jewelry. The white text overlay "tongue piercing" remains visible, centered in the lower portion of the frame.