0:00product intro text The scene opens with a close-up, slightly overhead shot of a dark, minimalist spray bottle, likely a cosmetic or health product, held by a person's hand. The bottle is black with a simple white label featuring text like "SALT LAB" and "MAGNESIUM OIL" visible. It rests on a plush, fuzzy blanket or robe with bold, alternating stripes of vibrant pink and soft white. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the texture of the blanket. A prominent white text overlay reads "Reasons why you shouldn't take sleep support". The camera remains static, focusing on the product and the hand. The overall color palette is dominated by the bright pink and white of the blanket, contrasting with the dark bottle.
0:03bedroom struggle with sleep A wide shot captures a bright, minimalist bedroom from a slightly high angle, looking towards the foot of a large bed. The walls are light grey, and a framed abstract painting with muted tones (pinks, beiges, whites) hangs above the bed's headboard. The bed is covered in plain, light pink bedding, with two darker purple pillows at the head. A person, appearing to be female, is initially seen wearing a white sleep mask and a distinctive pink and white striped fluffy robe, lying awkwardly on the bed, tossing and turning as if unable to sleep. Overlaid white text appears sequentially: first, "You don't want to fall asleep quickly" (around 4s), then "You prefer restless sleep" (around 8s), and finally "You'd rather not wake up feeling refreshed & ready to take on the day" (around 14s). The room is well-lit, with natural light suggesting daytime, but the character's actions imply a struggle with sleep. There are faint sound effects accompanying the text changes (a soft 'boing'). On the right side of the frame, there's a small section of a wall with a hat, a bag, and some scarves hanging, adding a touch of personal decor. The camera remains static throughout this scene.
0:20product solution text This scene returns to a close-up, slightly overhead shot of the black spray bottle from the first scene, now prominently displaying its label. The bottle is still nestled on the same plush, fuzzy blanket or robe with bold, alternating stripes of vibrant pink and soft white. The hand is no longer visible. The label clearly shows "SALT LAB Magnesium Oil" and "better sleep better you". The lighting remains soft and even, emphasizing the textures. A new white text overlay states: "You prefer to take groggy formulas with melatonin". The camera is static, focusing on the product, implying it's an alternative to "groggy formulas with melatonin". The color palette is consistent with the first scene, dominated by pink and white.