0:00man questions bladder issue A medium shot captures a Caucasian male, appearing to be in his late 30s or early 40s, seated in a plush brown leather armchair. He is wearing a dark green baseball cap with a white logo on the front, a dark green collared shirt, and a light grey and blue patterned cardigan. He has a distinct mustache and is looking slightly off-camera to the right, with a thoughtful or slightly concerned expression. His right hand holds a black microphone with a foam wind screen, positioned near his mouth. The background is a brightly lit, modern office or living space with large windows covered by sheer white blinds and a tall, slender green plant in a pot visible behind him. The lighting is bright and even, creating a soft, professional ambiance. A prominent white text overlay reads 'Waking up to pee isn't always a a bladder issue', covering the lower center of the screen, with a smaller line of black text 'up to pee four' below it.
0:02doctor reacts and speaks A medium shot frames a Caucasian male, likely in his 50s or early 60s, with short, neatly combed brown hair. He is wearing a light blue button-down shirt with a subtle patterned texture. He sits in a similar brown leather armchair to the previous speaker, looking to the left with a slight smile and then a more serious, contemplative expression as he touches his ear. He holds a black microphone in his left hand, resting on his lap. The background maintains the bright, clean aesthetic with large windows and a tall, slender gold-colored floor lamp. The lighting is soft and consistent. A white text overlay identical to the previous scene, 'Waking up to pee isn't always a bladder issue', is present in the lower center, with smaller black text 'I thought' below it.
0:04man elaborates problem Returning to the medium shot of the Caucasian male from the first scene, he is still seated in the brown leather armchair, wearing the green cap and patterned cardigan. He gestures with his right hand, splaying his fingers as if enumerating points, looking intently off-camera to the right. His facial expression is serious and engaged, reinforcing the discussion of a problem. The black microphone is still in his left hand. The background remains consistent with the bright, modern setting, including the plant and windows. The lighting is bright and even. The white text overlay 'Waking up to pee isn't always a bladder issue' is in the lower center, with the additional black text 'but' visible below it.
0:06doctor explains sleep issue A medium close-up of Dr. Michael Breus, a Caucasian male with short brown hair, wearing a light blue button-down shirt. He is speaking animatedly, looking off-camera to the right, with a serious but engaging expression. His right hand is raised, palm open, as if making a point or asking a question. The background consists of a bright, minimalist office setting with a window visible in the upper right. The lighting is clear and professional, emphasizing his features. A white text overlay identifies him as 'Dr. Michael Breus, Double Boarded Sleep Specialist' in the lower center, with smaller black text 'not breathing' below it. This scene highlights his role as an expert providing an explanation.
0:08man sleeping broll An overhead medium shot captures a Caucasian male, appearing to be in his 30s or 40s, sleeping soundly on his back in a bed. He has short dark hair and a light beard/stubble. He is wearing a dark blue t-shirt and is covered up to his chest by a dark blue quilted comforter. His right arm is bent, resting near his head, and his left arm is extended along his side. The bedding is white, and a grey upholstered headboard is visible. The bedroom is dimly lit, suggesting nighttime or early morning, with soft, diffused light creating a tranquil but slightly somber mood. This B-roll visually represents the 'problem' being discussed.
0:10woman waking up broll A medium shot from a slightly elevated angle shows a Caucasian woman, appearing to be in her late 20s or early 30s, sleeping on her side in a bed. She has long brown hair tied in a ponytail and is wearing a comfortable-looking brown long-sleeved loungewear set. She is initially covered by a white comforter and a dark blue blanket, but then stirs, groans softly (implied by body language), and begins to sit up, pushing the covers away. A rustic, dark wooden headboard with a geometric inlay design is prominently featured behind her. The room has soft, ambient lighting, indicating early morning or a bedroom at night. This B-roll further illustrates the disruptive nature of the 'problem'.
0:13doctor identifies sleep apnea The medium shot returns to Dr. Michael Breus, the Caucasian male sleep specialist, seated in the brown leather chair. He is actively speaking and gesturing with both hands, his expression serious and informative. He looks towards the left side of the frame, engaging with the unseen interviewer or audience. He wears his light blue button-down shirt. The background remains the bright, minimalist office setting with the tall gold lamp and windows. The lighting is consistent and professional. No text overlays are present in this segment, allowing his explanation to be the sole focus as he talks about 'sleep apnea'.
0:19man with sleep tracker A close-up, slightly overhead shot features a Caucasian male, appearing to be in his 40s or 50s, sleeping on his right side. He has short, light brown hair and a neatly trimmed grey beard. He is wearing a grey t-shirt. A white and teal sleep tracking device, specifically a 'WatchPAT ONE' branded wrist unit, is clearly visible on his left wrist, connected by a white wire to a smaller sensor on his left index finger. His left hand is resting gently on his chest. He is lying on a white pillow and white sheet, partially covered by a white quilted comforter. The lighting is dim, mimicking a dark bedroom at night, enhancing the focus on the device. This scene demonstrates the 'solution' in action.
0:21sleep doctor product shot A close-up shot of two product boxes and a sleep tracking device arranged on a mottled grey and white countertop, likely granite. On the left, a white box with 'SLEEP DOCTOR' and a purple crescent moon logo is partially visible. On the right, a white box with 'WatchPAT ONE' and 'Sleep Apnea Test' text, along with a blue and green cross logo, is also partially visible. In the foreground, centered, is the white and teal 'WatchPAT ONE' wrist device and its connected finger sensor, identical to the one seen in the previous scene. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the product details. This shot functions as a clear presentation of the solution discussed.