0:00initial whiskey glass reveal
The scene opens with a medium shot of a transparent, square-shaped whiskey glass on a light wooden surface. The glass contains a visually striking diagonal ice wedge, with a clear, light yellow liquid (presumably whiskey) filling the top triangular portion, and the bottom left triangle remaining as clear ice. The liquid has a warm, inviting amber hue, contrasting with the icy clarity. In the blurred background, a person, likely male, with a dark beard, is visible wearing a light-colored, possibly striped or patterned shirt. The lighting is warm and soft, creating subtle highlights on the glass and liquid. Overlaying the top of the frame in a bold, white sans-serif font is the text: 'Real whiskey drinkers know'. The camera is static, focusing on the glass.
0:02product demonstration spin
This shot is a close-up focusing on two hands holding and gently rotating a clear, square-shaped glass with a black silicone mold attached to its rim and extending into the glass. The mold is designed to create a diagonal ice wedge. The hands, belonging to an adult with light skin, are positioned centrally, showcasing the product. A golden wedding band is visible on the ring finger of the left hand. The background is softly blurred, showing a light-colored, possibly striped shirt, similar to the previous scene. The lighting remains warm, highlighting the contours of the hands and the glass. Overlaying the bottom of the frame in bold, white sans-serif font is the text: 'the glass matters. This is the Corkcicle Whiskey Wedge'. The camera remains static.
0:04removing ice mold and drinking
The scene begins with a close-up of a person's hands removing the black silicone mold from the clear, square-shaped glass, revealing a perfectly formed diagonal ice wedge inside. The ice is frosty and clear, filling about half of the glass. The hands then pour a rich, amber-colored whiskey from an unseen bottle into the glass, the liquid cascading smoothly over the ice wedge. The camera then cuts to a slightly wider medium close-up, showing a man bringing the glass to his lips and taking a sip. The background remains blurred, featuring warm, earthy tones. The lighting is soft and golden, enhancing the color of the whiskey. Text overlays appear: 'A better way to chill your whiskey' then 'without watering it down'. The camera is mostly static, with a slight adjustment between the pouring and drinking action.
0:08preparing ice wedge
The scene shows a step-by-step process of preparing the ice wedge. It starts with a close-up of hands holding the empty glass with the black silicone mold attached, positioned over a stainless steel kitchen sink with a faucet visible in the background. The water is then poured from the faucet into the glass, filling it to the brim. The shot then cuts to a close-up of a hand closing a modern, stainless steel freezer door. Following this, the same hand retrieves the now-frozen glass with the mold still attached from the freezer, showing the solidified ice. The lighting is bright and functional, typical of a kitchen environment. The dominant colors are silver (sink/faucet), black (mold), clear (glass/ice), and light brown (hands). Text overlay: 'Freeze water in this glass that comes with this silicone mold and let the wedge form.'. The camera is static throughout these cuts.
0:12pouring whiskey overhead
An overhead shot directly into the square whiskey glass, which now contains a fully formed, clear diagonal ice wedge. A hand holding a whiskey bottle with a black and gold label (possibly 'B' logo) pours a stream of rich, amber-colored whiskey directly onto the ice wedge, filling the glass. Bubbles form momentarily as the whiskey hits the ice. The background is a warm, blurred wooden surface, matching the aesthetic of earlier shots. The lighting is bright and direct, making the whiskey appear luminous. Text overlay: 'Then pour your whiskey right over the wedge.'. The camera is static, providing a clear, instructional view.
0:14drinking and flavor emphasis
This sequence features a close-up of the whiskey glass with the diagonal ice wedge and amber liquid, held by a hand. The ice looks slightly wet from the whiskey. The shot then transitions to a medium close-up of a man bringing the glass to his lips and taking a thoughtful sip, with his bearded face partially visible. The scene cuts back to the glass, showing the liquid swirling gently, emphasizing the interaction between the whiskey and the slowly melting ice. The background is a soft, blurred mix of light browns and yellows. The warm lighting highlights the golden hues of the whiskey. Text overlays appear: 'It melts slower than regular ice' then 'So your drink stays cold' then 'without losing flavor.'. The camera is static, focusing on the intimate experience of drinking whiskey.
0:20final pour and call to action
The final scene starts with an overhead shot, similar to an earlier segment, of a hand pouring whiskey from a bottle into the glass with the ice wedge. The rich amber liquid flows over the ice, creating a visually appealing effect. The shot then cuts to a close-up of the completed whiskey glass, now full and vibrant with the golden liquid and the distinct diagonal ice wedge. The hand that was pouring the whiskey now holds the glass gently. The background is a warm, blurred mix of light browns and yellow, maintaining the sophisticated, cozy atmosphere. The warm, inviting lighting continues to emphasize the product's premium feel. Text overlays appear: 'This is how whiskey was meant to be served.' followed by 'Shop now at Corkcicle.com'. The camera is static, concluding the advertisement with a direct call to action.