0:00painting and screen interaction
The scene opens with a vertically oriented frame, split into two main sections against a rich, dark red wall. The upper section features a framed oil painting titled 'Self-Portrait in a Hat (c. 1891)' depicting a man with a mustache, originally shown with a surprised expression, hands clutching his hat. Below the painting, a black rectangular grid filled with uniformly arranged white circular dots represents a screen. Throughout the scene, white-gloved hands periodically enter the frame from the sides, interacting with this grid by progressively removing sections of white dots, simulating a display with dead pixels. As portions of the grid are cleared, text overlays appear: initially 'Oh, no!' in white, then 'From TV 1' and 'From TV 2' on crumpled paper textures, with the man's expression in the painting changing to distress, then a 'no' gesture, and finally a thoughtful 'Interesting~' expression as the grid is almost entirely black. The background wall is evenly lit, with a subtle gradient effect creating depth. The mood is initially comical and slightly frantic, then shifts to curious.
0:13museum visitors admiring art
The scene transitions to a wide shot of a museum exhibition space. The entire red wall, previously seen in the split frame, is now visible, showcasing a vibrant landscape painting on a rectangular screen in a wooden frame. This painting, rich with greens, blues, and earthy tones, depicts a village scene with rolling hills, scattered houses, and a clear sky, viewed from a slightly elevated perspective. Below the painting, a diverse group of museum-goers stands with their backs mostly to the camera, engrossed in viewing the artwork. Most are holding up their smartphones, actively taking photos or videos of the displayed painting. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the colors of the artwork and the red wall. A small black rectangular tag with white text 'RGB MiniLED' is affixed to the wall below the painting. White text 'Every hue as the master designed.' appears at the bottom of the screen. The atmosphere is one of appreciation and modern engagement with art.
0:17product reveal with blurred background
The scene begins with a slight blurring effect over the previous museum shot, maintaining the red wall and blurred crowd in the background. White text overlays 'UX' and 'RGB MiniLED' appear in the center of the frame. Subsequently, a sleek, modern television screen featuring vibrant, abstract, swirling graphics in shades of pink, purple, red, and blue slides into view, taking center stage. The TV screen is black with minimal bezels, showcasing the 'The Origin of RGB MiniLED' logo on its bottom right corner. The 'Hisense' logo appears at the top left of the screen. The blurred background provides a subtle context of people in a museum, while the TV itself is in sharp focus, brilliantly illuminated. The overall impression is a product reveal, emphasizing advanced display technology. White text at the bottom reads 'Color unleashed, see the unseen.'