0:00intro text overlay man portrait
A medium close-up shot of a young adult man, facing slightly right but looking towards the camera. The scene is heavily stylized with a vintage, grainy, slightly desaturated filter that imparts a reddish-brown tint, giving it a nostalgic, film-like texture. The background is a simple, light, off-white or very pale pink wall, featureless. Overlaid on the image, prominently on the left side, is a white logo for "THE TREVOR PROJECT" with "Saving Young LGBTQ Lives" below it. To the right of that, a vertical white line separates it from "Abercrombie & Fitch" in a classic serif font. Below these logos, white text reads: "Together, with your help, A&F has donated $600,000 to The Trevor Project since 2010." At the bottom, a black subtitle box with white text says "I think the heart". The man appears earnest, with a hint of a smile. Soft, diffused lighting illuminates his face from the front-right. The color palette is muted, dominated by the reddish-brown film grain and the light blue of his shirt, creating a warm, slightly melancholic atmosphere.
0:01man speaking to camera close up
A medium close-up shot of the same young adult man. The heavy vintage filter from the previous scene is significantly reduced, replaced by a softer, warm, slightly pastel pinkish-beige background, creating a much clearer and brighter image. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting his features without harsh shadows, suggesting a studio setup. He looks directly into the camera with an engaging, serious expression, then glances down briefly around 0:02.000 before looking back up. His right hand comes up to briefly touch the back of his neck or hair around 0:01.500, a natural, thoughtful gesture. The color palette is warm and inviting, with the man's blue shirt providing a cool contrast. At the bottom, a black subtitle box with white text reads: "of being Fierce" (0:01.300-0:02.000), then "is just being able to relate" (0:02.000-0:04.200). The mood is earnest and direct.
0:04man side profile black and white
A tightly framed medium close-up shot captures the man's right side profile. This scene is rendered in black and white with an extremely intense, high-contrast, and grainy vintage film effect, reminiscent of old super 8 footage, creating a stark and textured appearance. The man is looking slightly upwards and to the right, his lips slightly parted as if mid-sentence or contemplating. The background is a featureless, light gray, highly textured wall due to the heavy grain. The lighting is still diffused but appears to come from the front-left, casting subtle shadows that define his jawline and the contours of his face. The overall mood is introspective and raw due to the stark monochrome and heavy texture. At the bottom, a black subtitle box with white text reads: "to other people".
0:05man speaking to camera return
A medium close-up shot of the man, returning to the visual style of Scene 2. The filter is a soft, warm, slightly pastel pinkish-beige, and the image is clear and bright. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting his facial features. He is looking directly into the camera and speaking, his expression sincere and engaged, with a natural, conversational demeanor. The color palette is warm and inviting, with the man's light blue shirt providing a subtle, cool contrast. At the bottom, a black subtitle box with white text reads: "and put yourself" (0:05.200-0:06.000), then "in their shoes" (0:06.000-0:07.000). The scene maintains an earnest and empathetic mood, gradually fading to black at the very end.