0:00harbor freight storefront with text
The scene opens with a vertically oriented graphic dominated by a vibrant red background at the top and bottom, sandwiching a realistic image of a Harbor Freight store. The store is a modern, single-story building with a light gray facade, prominent windows, and a black awning over the entrance. Above the store, a clear blue sky with sparse white clouds is visible. The store's sign, 'HARBOR FREIGHT', is clearly displayed in red and white. Overlaying the red background at the top, bold white text reads 'America's #1 Tool Store' with 'IN VICTOR' directly below it, all centered. The lighting is bright and even, simulating daylight. There are no active characters; the scene focuses on the store's exterior and textual promotion.
0:01store interior customer employee
The scene transitions to a vertical split-screen layout. The top section remains a solid, deep red background. Centered on this red background, white text reads 'HARBOR FREIGHT' followed by 'Now Open at Commerce Dr. and Route 96' in smaller white text. The bottom section displays a medium shot inside a well-lit Harbor Freight store, bustling with merchandise. Shelves packed with various tools and equipment stretch into the background. Two male individuals, a customer and an employee, are visible in the foreground. The customer, on the left, is reaching up to examine an item on a tall shelf. The employee, on the right, stands attentive, facing the customer. The lighting is bright fluorescent, characteristic of a retail environment, creating clear visibility of products. The dominant colors are the red background and the industrial gray of the store interior, contrasted with the colorful product packaging.
0:03automotive handtools split screen
This scene is presented in a vertical split-screen format, maintaining the top red background with 'HARBOR FREIGHT' and 'Now Open at Commerce Dr. and Route 96' text. The bottom section is further divided horizontally into two dynamic clips. The upper half of the bottom section features a close-up of a vibrant red 'DAYTONA' branded floor jack, with its wheels in motion, suggesting it's being maneuvered. The camera focuses on the sleek design and sturdy build of the automotive tool. The lower half of the bottom section shows a detailed close-up of a hand opening a tool chest drawer, revealing an organized array of chrome-plated hand tools, including screwdrivers and wrenches, neatly fitted into foam inserts. Bright, functional lighting illuminates both tool displays. The dominant colors are the rich red of the jack, the gleaming silver of the tools, and the stark red of the background. White text overlays the bottom sections: 'AUTOMOTIVE' on the upper half and 'HAND TOOLS' on the lower half.
0:05generators powertools split screen
The scene continues with the vertical split-screen layout, keeping the red top bar with 'HARBOR FREIGHT' and location text. The bottom visual area is again horizontally split. The top half shows a medium shot of a person bending down to start a red 'PREDATOR 5000' generator outdoors. The generator, with black wheels and handles, is positioned on gravel, implying rugged use. The person's hands are visible interacting with the controls. The bottom half of the visual section displays a close-up of a 'Bauer' brand circular saw, specifically focusing on its rotating blade, which is slightly blurred from motion. This suggests the saw is actively in use or about to be. The lighting is natural and bright for the generator shot, and sharp, direct lighting for the power tool. The primary colors include the red of the generator and saw, and the metallic gleam of the saw blade. White text overlays the bottom sections: 'GENERATORS' on the upper half and 'POWER TOOLS' on the lower half.
0:08offroad outdoor split screen
The scene maintains the vertical split-screen format with the familiar red top bar and text. The lower visual portion is horizontally divided. The upper half presents a dynamic close-up of the front of a rugged, dark-colored off-road vehicle, likely a Jeep. Bright yellow auxiliary lights are illuminated, and a 'BADLAND' winch is prominently displayed on the front bumper. The vehicle appears powerful and ready for adventure. The lower half of the visual section shows a person from the waist down, walking outdoors while operating a red 'Bauer' brand leaf blower. The background is slightly blurred, indicating motion, with trees and outdoor scenery visible. The lighting for both shots is natural and bright. The dominant colors are the dark vehicle, the bright yellow lights, the red leaf blower, and the greens and browns of the outdoor environment. White text overlays the bottom sections: 'OFF-ROAD' on the upper half and 'OUTDOOR' on the lower half.
0:10storage welding split screen
The scene continues with the vertical split-screen layout, featuring the red top bar with 'HARBOR FREIGHT' and location text. The bottom visual area is again horizontally split. The top half shows a medium close-up of a person's hands, wearing black gloves, reaching into a shiny silver and blue tool storage chest, pulling out a drawer. The drawers are neatly organized, and the chest appears robust and professional. The bottom half of the visual section captures a close-up of a welder actively working, sparks and bright light emanating from the welding torch. The welder wears a dark helmet with a blue-tinted visor, which reflects the intense light. Smoke and fumes rise from the welding area. The lighting for the storage shot is bright and functional, highlighting the metallic surfaces, while the welding shot is characterized by the intense, localized light of the arc, contrasting with darker surroundings. The main colors are the silver and blue of the tool chest, the bright white/blue light of the weld, and the red of the top overlay. White text overlays the bottom sections: 'STORAGE' on the upper half and 'WELDING' on the lower half.
0:12closing text overlay with logo
The scene transitions back to a full-screen graphic, vertically split between a red top section and a white bottom section. The red top section features large, bold white text centered, reading 'Whatever You Do, Do It for Less' followed by 'HARBOR FREIGHT' in slightly smaller white text, underlined with a blue line. The white bottom section contains a red 'NOW OPEN' badge, resembling a stamp, placed centrally. Below this, in dark blue text, it reads 'at Commerce Dr. and Route 96 in' followed by 'VICTOR' in much larger, bold dark blue text. The entire graphic is clean, well-aligned, and uses a high-contrast color palette of red, white, blue, and dark blue to convey clear, direct information. The lighting is uniform and bright, as expected for a static graphic.