0:00split screen pan comparison demo The scene presents a split-screen comparison of two Misen Carbon Nonstick frying pans, viewed from an overhead, slightly angled perspective. The left side displays a 'Brand New' pan with a pristine, light gray nonstick surface, while the right side showcases a pan 'After 6 Months' of use, exhibiting a darker, seasoned surface with some visible residue. Both pans are positioned on a black induction cooktop, with a light gray countertop visible in the background, implying a modern kitchen setting. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the surfaces of the pans. The pan on the left appears lighter and shinier, reflecting some overhead light, while the pan on the right has a duller, matte appearance with a rich, dark patina. The color palette is primarily cool grays, black, and the bright yellow and white of the eggs, with a touch of warm brown from the wooden spatula. Throughout the scene, various actions unfold simultaneously in both pans: initially, dark oil is poured into each pan and spread with a wooden spatula, forming circular patterns. Then, a raw egg (with a vibrant orange yolk and clear white) is gently dropped into each pan from a clear glass bowl. As the eggs cook, they fry and sizzle, turning opaque white around the yolk. A metal spatula is used to delicately lift and flip the fried egg in the new pan, showing its clean release. Similarly, the egg in the seasoned pan is also flipped with a metal spatula, demonstrating its nonstick properties. Finally, both pans are tilted to slide the cooked eggs onto light blue plates placed next to the cooktop. The Misen logo (three dots and 'MISEN') is prominently displayed at the top center of the split screen. Text overlays read 'Carbon Nonstick™ Brand New' on the left panel, 'Carbon Nonstick™ After 6 Months' on the right panel, and dynamic captions at the bottom evolve from 'This is the Misen Carbon Nonstick™' to describe its self-seasoning property and longevity.