0:00medical setup close up An extreme close-up shot focuses on the left side of a male's bald head, which has short, light brown hair on the sides. A white elastic headband with small square adhesive sensors, one with purple markings and another with green, is wrapped around his forehead. A hand, encased in a light blue nitrile glove, holds a red pencil and precisely marks a spot on the purple sensor near the subject's temple. The background is softly blurred, showing a light-colored, indistinct environment. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the intricate details of the medical equipment and the precise action. The dominant colors are the clinical blue of the glove, the stark white of the headband, the vibrant red of the pencil, and natural skin tones. A white text overlay at the bottom reads 'What is the'. The camera remains static.
0:01patient face sensors An extreme close-up of a male's face, with his eyes gently closed, suggesting rest or sleep. He has a prominent dark mustache and a short beard, with fair skin that appears slightly moist on the forehead. A clear plastic nasal cannula is comfortably positioned under his nose, with tubes extending from both nostrils. A light blue gloved hand, belonging to a medical professional, is carefully adjusting the cannula. Small, white adhesive sensors are visible on his cheeks and forehead, indicating a monitoring setup. The background is blurred and light, providing a clean, clinical feel. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the subject's features. A white text overlay at the bottom reads 'between'. The camera remains static.
0:02sleep lab patient A medium shot frames a male lying on his back in a bed, looking upwards with his mouth slightly ajar, conveying a sense of discomfort or restlessness. He has a mustache and a short beard, similar to the previous subject, and is connected to an array of thin wires with small white adhesive pads attached to his head and face. A thick bundle of multicolored wires is prominently featured in the foreground, being actively moved or adjusted, adding a dynamic element to the scene. The bed is covered with a white comforter and pillows, set against a dark blue padded headboard. The lighting is dim, suggesting a nocturnal or controlled sleep environment. A white text overlay at the bottom reads 'a sleep lab'. The camera remains static.
0:04sleep test comparison split screen A split screen visually compares two sleep test environments. The top half shows a male, similar to the one in previous scenes, lying in a sleep lab bed, covered by white sheets, with numerous wires and sensors attached to his head and face. He appears to be sleeping. The background is a dark blue padded headboard. The bottom half displays a different male sleeping in a home bed, lying comfortably on his side. He has a 'WatchPAT ONE' device on his wrist and a small sensor on his finger, indicating a less intrusive home test. The background for this half features a classic wooden headboard. A graphic overlay horizontally centered between the two screens reads 'sleep lab vs. home sleep test'. The overall lighting is dim, suggesting nighttime. A white text overlay at the bottom reads 'sleep test?'. The camera is static.
0:05doctor talking head A medium shot presents Dr. Michael Breus, a male in his 50s-60s with short, neatly styled light brown hair. He is wearing a light blue patterned button-up shirt and a dark wedding band on his left ring finger. He sits, facing slightly to the right of the camera, speaking animatedly with expressive hand gestures, emphasizing his points. A black microphone with a red logo is visible in the bottom right corner of the frame. The background consists of large, well-lit windows with white frames, offering a blurred view of an office environment with some subtle greenery. The lighting is bright and professional, suggesting a daytime indoor setting. An animated lower third graphic identifies him as 'Dr. Michael Breus, Double Boarded Sleep Specialist'. A white text overlay at the bottom reads 'lab test'. The camera is static.
0:07sleep lab data and video A close-up shot focuses on a computer monitor, specifically a ViewSonic display, presenting intricate medical data and waveforms in black and purple lines against a white background. At the top of the screen, animated graphics feature a microscope emoji and a lab coat emoji. Large white text overlays list medical conditions: 'Narcolepsy', 'Movement disorders', and 'Neurological issues', associated with comprehensive sleep evaluations. In the bottom right corner of the monitor, a small, inset video clip shows a person sleeping in a bed, covered by white sheets, with some visible sensors, rendered with a cool, bluish tint. The screen is brightly lit, showcasing the information clearly. A white text overlay at the bottom reads 'sleep conditions'. The camera remains static.
0:10watchpat one device close up A close-up shot focuses on a person's hands holding the 'WatchPAT ONE' home sleep testing device. The device itself is white and square-shaped, with 'WatchPAT ONE' clearly printed in grey text on its surface. It is securely attached to a teal/blue silicone wristband, resembling a modern smartwatch. White wires extend from the device, suggesting its connectivity to other sensors. The hands are fair-skinned and appear to be male, holding the device carefully for demonstration. The background is a blurred white, likely a bedsheet, ensuring the device remains the focal point. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the product's design. A white text overlay at the bottom reads 'sleep test'. The camera is static.
0:12woman applying home sleep test A medium shot captures a woman with blonde hair, wearing glasses and a dark grey t-shirt, sitting upright in a bed. She is actively engaged in applying the 'WatchPAT ONE' sleep testing device to her body. The white square device is visible on her wrist, and she holds a smaller white sensor with an attached wire in her left hand, preparing to connect it to her right hand. The bed features a large, ornate wooden headboard and a soft, cream-colored pillow. A graphic overlay at the top center displays a house emoji and a bed emoji, accompanied by the text 'Sleep Apnea'. The lighting is natural and bright, suggesting a comfortable, daytime home environment. A white text overlay at the bottom reads 'sleep apnea'. The camera is static.
0:15doctor talking head explaining benefits A medium shot features Dr. Michael Breus, a male in his 50s-60s with short, light brown hair, wearing a light blue patterned button-up shirt and a dark wedding band. He is seated, facing slightly to the right, and speaks expressively with open hand gestures, particularly using his right hand to emphasize his explanation of the home sleep test's benefits. A black microphone with a red logo is visible in the bottom right corner. The background consists of large windows with white frames, offering a blurred view of an office environment with some greenery. The lighting is bright and professional, suggesting a daytime indoor setting. A white text overlay at the bottom reads 'data we need'. The camera is static.
0:19watchpat one product shot A close-up shot displays the 'WatchPAT ONE' home sleep testing device resting on a speckled, light-colored countertop, likely granite. The white, square-shaped device, with 'WatchPAT ONE' printed on it, is prominently centered, featuring its teal/blue wristband and white wires. Behind it, two white product boxes are partially visible: one clearly marked 'SLEEP DOCTOR' and another with 'WatchPAT ONE Home Sleep Apnea Test' branding. The background is slightly blurred but suggests a collection of sleep health products. The lighting is bright and even, casting subtle highlights on the product's surface. A white text overlay at the bottom reads 'convenient'. The camera is static.