0:00intro talking head product reveal coffee A medium shot of a woman with dark brown dreadlocks, wearing a black ribbed tank top, standing in a brightly lit modern kitchen. She holds a white mug with a gold rim in her right hand, filled with a light yellow beverage. Initially, her left hand is raised towards the camera, palm open, as if saying "stop". She then lowers her hand and points her index finger towards the camera. The background features white kitchen cabinets, a light-colored granite countertop, and a white tile backsplash. On the counter to her left, a light blue cylindrical container (likely the product) is visible, partially obscured. A vase with white lilies and some golden kitchen tools are also on the counter. The lighting is bright and even, suggesting overhead kitchen lights and possibly natural light. Dominant colors are white, black, and light blue. A text overlay "Hold up" appears at the start, replaced by "What if I told you your morning coffee could be your glow up secret" as she speaks.
0:04problem setup skincare frustration A medium-wide shot of the same woman in a bathroom setting, looking at various skincare and hair products on acrylic shelves mounted on a light gray wall. She is wearing the same black ribbed top. Her hair is pulled back, showing her face in profile as she reaches for a light blue tube of product, then looks down at it and other small bottles in her hands with a frustrated and questioning expression, shrugging her shoulders. In the background, through an open doorway, a living room with a white sofa and a dark accent wall is visible. The lighting is bright and neutral, illuminating the bathroom and the woman. The dominant colors are muted grays, white, and various product packaging colors. Text overlays appear: "Collection of creams and serums for my hair", "face and nails and still my skin's meh", and "my hair is flat".
0:15solution reveal talking head product A medium shot of the woman from the first scene, now back in the modern kitchen, facing the camera with a confident smile. She holds a light blue cylindrical container of "NeoCell Collagen Bio-Peptides Protein" in her left hand, presenting it prominently to the viewer. A white mug with a gold rim (matching the one from Scene 1) sits on the granite countertop to her right. The background features white kitchen cabinets and a vase with white lilies. The lighting is bright and even. The dominant colors are white, black, and the light blue of the product packaging. A text overlay "then I found NeoCell Collagen Bio-Peptides" appears.
0:18product demo overhead scooping An overhead shot, looking down onto a kitchen counter where the woman's hands are actively scooping a white powder from the light blue NeoCell Collagen container into a white mug. The woman, wearing the black ribbed top, has her hands visible as she uses a small white scoop to transfer the powder. The mug contains a light yellow liquid (presumably coffee or a similar beverage). The light blue collagen container is prominently displayed next to the mug. The countertop is a speckled light brown and white granite. In the blurred background, white kitchen cabinets and white lilies in a vase are visible. The lighting is bright and even. Text overlays appear: "20 grams of grassfed collagen", then "plus 18 key amino acids".
0:23call to action talking head product A medium shot of the woman back in the kitchen, mirroring her pose in Scene 3. She holds the light blue "NeoCell Collagen Bio-Peptides Protein" container in her left hand and the white mug with the light yellow beverage in her right hand, positioned in front of her chest. She smiles confidently at the camera. The background again shows white kitchen cabinets and the vase with white lilies. The lighting remains bright and consistent. The color palette is clean, dominated by whites, blacks, and the product's light blue. Text overlays appear: "Get your glow from within the easy way", followed by "SHOP NOW just a scoop in your drink of preference*". A small disclaimer "This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease." is visible at the bottom.