0:00fishing sale announcement with fish A medium shot from a slightly elevated angle captures a person's hands gently holding a large, freshly caught bass just above the water's surface. The fish is prominent in the lower-middle of the frame, its mouth open with a white soft plastic lure clearly visible. Water drips from the fish's body and fins, creating ripples in the dark blue water below. The person's forearms and hands are visible, with a dark-colored digital watch on the left wrist. The background is a soft, out-of-focus blur of dark blue, suggesting deep water or a distant bank. Overhead, against a darker blue gradient, multiple text overlays are present: the 'Johnny Morris Bass Pro Shops' logo at the top, 'Spring CLASSIC' in large white letters, a prominent red banner proclaiming 'FISHING SALE', and below that, 'MARCH 5-25' in white text. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the details of the fish and hands against the darker backdrop, creating a promotional and inviting atmosphere. The overall color palette is dominated by deep blues, the natural greens and browns of the bass, and the stark white and red of the overlaying graphics.
0:02underwater fish save up to An immersive underwater shot captures the large-mouth bass from the previous scene, now released and swimming away from the camera. The fish is positioned in the upper half of the frame, moving slightly downwards and to the right. Its body is angled, revealing its underside and the natural green-brown patterns on its back. The water is crystal clear and illuminated by soft, diffused natural light from above, creating a vibrant blue environment. The water's surface is visible at the very top of the frame, distorted by ripples. Below the swimming fish, prominent white text overlays appear: initially 'SAVE UP TO' and then transitioning to '50%'. The overall impression is one of freedom and the natural aquatic environment. The color palette is dominated by cool blues of the water, with the warm, natural tones of the fish providing contrast. The camera remains relatively static, allowing the fish to move naturally through the frame.