0:00closed birthday card on windowsill The scene opens with a white, rectangular birthday card standing upright on a clean, white windowsill. The card is closed, displaying its front cover, which features an illustration of a majestic brown lion wearing a red and gold crown. Small gold stars and specks are scattered around the lion. Below the illustration, in gold foil text, it reads 'KING OF BIRTHDAYS'. The background shows a blurry outdoor view through a window, revealing distant buildings with brick facades and white-framed windows under an overcast sky. The lighting is soft and natural, coming from the window, creating subtle shadows. The overall color palette is muted with whites, browns, and touches of gold and red. Yellow text overlay 'I'm making a pack of' appears at the bottom of the screen.
0:01open birthday card on windowsill The camera remains in the same position as the previous scene, but the birthday card is now open, revealing its interior. The card is made of white paper with a delicate gold border and scattered gold stars and dots on both inner panels. The right inner panel clearly displays the text 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' in elegant gold foil. The card stands upright on the white windowsill, with the same blurry outdoor background visible through the window, indicating consistent natural lighting. The overall aesthetic is clean and bright. Yellow text overlay 'birthday cards with Gelato' is present at the bottom of the screen.
0:03close up lion design A dynamic close-up shot focuses on the detailed illustration of the lion from the birthday card. The camera quickly pushes in from the previous scene, tightly framing the lion's head and upper body. The lion, rendered in shades of brown and tan, wears a prominent red and gold crown. The background elements of the card, including the gold stars, are visible around the lion. The natural lighting continues from the window, highlighting the texture and gold accents of the design. Yellow text overlay 'but I want them to have a premium look to them' appears at the bottom.
0:04close up happy birthday foil The camera performs a sharp pan to the right, focusing tightly on the 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' text inside the card. The gold foil shimmer of the letters is clearly visible, catching the natural light from the window. The white card material and the intricate gold border and star details surrounding the text are also in sharp focus. The depth of field is shallow, blurring the distant background. Yellow text overlay 'foiling is a great way to do this' is displayed at the bottom of the screen, emphasizing the foiling technique.
0:05screen recording select card size This scene transitions to a screen recording of a digital interface, likely a product customization tool. The screen is predominantly white, displaying options for 'Sizes in centimeters'. Three buttons are visible: 'A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm)', '14.1x14.1 cm', and 'A5 (14.8 x 21 cm)'. A cursor, shaped like a hand pointer, moves and clicks on the 'A5 (14.8 x 21 cm)' button, which then turns dark grey with white text, indicating selection. Below, 'Paper', 'Format', 'Foil', and 'Envelopes' sections are partially visible. Yellow text overlay 'to make greeting cards with foil' explains the purpose of the action.
0:06screen recording select paper type The screen recording continues, now focused on the 'Paper' selection menu. The previously selected 'A5 (14.8 x 21 cm)' button remains highlighted. A dropdown menu for 'Paper' is open, showing 'Matte paper' as the default and 'Coated silk paper' as another option. The hand-shaped cursor moves down and clicks on 'Coated silk paper', which then becomes highlighted in dark grey. The 'Format', 'Foil', and 'Envelopes' sections are still visible below. The interface maintains its clean, white background and minimalist design. Yellow text overlay 'you must choose the coated silk paper' provides an important instruction.
0:08screen recording select foil color The screen recording progresses to the 'Foil' selection section. Below 'Format', there are four color swatches for foil: white (empty checkbox), gold, silver, and copper (light pink). The cursor, now a black arrow pointer, moves across these swatches. It first clicks on 'Silver', and a small black tooltip appears above it displaying 'Silver'. Then it moves to 'Copper', and a 'Copper' tooltip appears. Finally, it clicks on 'Gold', and a 'Gold' tooltip appears. Each click visually indicates a selection. The 'Envelopes' section is at the bottom with 'None', 'Standard', and 'Premium' options. Yellow text overlay 'you can then choose the color foil you want to be featured on your card. you can choose gold silver or copper' instructs the user.
0:13screen recording design maker layers part1 The screen recording shifts to a 'Design Maker' interface. A digital representation of an open greeting card is centered, with a dotted line indicating the fold. On the right panel, the lion illustration with the crown is present, surrounded by a light blue selection box with resizing handles. A price '8.83 GBP' and navigation icons are visible at the top. The cursor is a black arrow, indicating interaction with the design elements. Yellow text overlay 'in the Design Maker, it's easier to have two layers. the first layer will be your main design' explains the layer concept.
0:18screen recording design maker layers part2 Continuing the screen recording, the design maker shows two distinct layers being manipulated. The lion image is now smaller and positioned on the right panel, serving as the base layer. A second layer, initially representing the entire card, is then moved and resized to align perfectly over the lion, specifically highlighting the border, stars, and crown for foiling. This second layer is also indicated by a light blue selection box, and a black box appears with 'Width', 'Height', and 'Good DPI' information as it's adjusted. The text 'KING OF BIRTHDAYS' is visible below the lion. Yellow text overlay 'the second layer should be the parts you want to foil. here you can see my lion is the base layer. and I've added a second image that will detail the border stars and parts of the crown in gold' explains the layering process for foiling.
0:27screen recording click foil icon The screen recording focuses on the top right corner of the Design Maker interface. The lion image, along with its text, is selected on the card. The black arrow cursor moves towards a diamond-shaped icon, which represents the foiling option. The cursor clicks this diamond icon. Other icons like a checkmark with '672 dpi' and a shopping bag icon are also visible in the top bar. Yellow text overlay 'with the layer selected, I click the diamond icon' clarifies the action.
0:30screen recording select foil layer The screen recording displays a 'Foil' menu overlaying the design maker. The menu has a title 'Select foil layer' and two options: 'lion.png' and 'gold.png', each with a toggle switch. The 'lion.png' toggle is off, while the cursor moves to the 'gold.png' toggle and switches it on. A small informational text 'At least one layer needs to be selected in you design for applying foil' is also visible. The top bar shows 'Price 8.83 GBP'. Yellow text overlay 'I can then choose which layer I want to be foiled' explains the selection.
0:33screen recording foil applied gold The screen recording returns to the Design Maker, showing the open greeting card. The lion illustration on the right panel now has visible gold foiling on its crown, border, and stars, indicating the successful application of the foil layer. The interface then automatically scrolls down to reveal the 'Product' menu at the bottom. Within this menu, 'Coated silk paper' is selected, 'Vertical Fold' is checked, and under 'Foil', 'Gold' is checked. Yellow text overlay 'returning to the Design Maker, I can see this layer is now in gold' confirms the visual change.
0:35screen recording change foil color product menu The screen recording continues in the 'Product' menu. The 'Foil' options are displayed: 'None', 'Gold', 'Silver', 'Copper'. 'Gold' is currently selected. The black arrow cursor moves from 'Gold' to 'Silver', then 'Copper', and finally back to 'Gold', demonstrating the ability to change foil colors directly from this menu. The lion card design is visible in the background, subtly changing its foil color as the options are clicked, though it's not the primary focus. Yellow text overlay 'I can also change the color of the foil in the product menu' describes the action.
0:39final card on windowsill The scene returns to the physical birthday card, now fully customized with gold foil. It stands closed on the white windowsill, identical to the first scene but with the added visual detail of the shimmering gold accents on the lion's crown, border, and stars. The blurry outdoor background and soft natural lighting remain consistent. The card appears complete and ready. Yellow text overlay 'Now, my card is ready' is displayed.
0:41final card on tabletop A close-up shot of the finished birthday card. It is standing on a white, slightly reflective tabletop or mantelpiece indoors. The lion illustration with its gold foil crown and text is clearly visible, catching the subtle indoor lighting. The background is softly blurred, showing hints of a grey textured wall and a decorative lamp base, suggesting a home or office environment. The camera is positioned slightly above and to the right of the card, looking down. Yellow text overlay 'and I can launch it on my online store for others to buy' appears at the bottom.
0:43cards from the heart logo A very tight close-up focuses on a gray surface, possibly a wall or packaging. Centered on this surface is a small, elegant logo and text. The logo depicts a stylized open book or card with a heart shape on its cover, rendered in gold and deep purple. Beside it, in a dark purple, elegant sans-serif font, reads 'Cards from the Heart'. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the metallic sheen of the gold. Yellow text overlay 'Gelato will then create' is positioned at the bottom of the screen.
0:44package in mail slot The camera captures a close-up, slightly Dutch-angled view of a white door with a polished silver mail slot. A brown paper package, flat and rectangular, is being pushed through the mail slot from the outside. Only the bottom half of the package is visible, extending inwards from the slot. The door's texture and white paint are clearly defined. The lighting is soft, likely indoor ambient light. Yellow text overlay 'and ship these cards' is at the bottom of the screen.
0:45final card on tabletop reprise The scene returns to the close-up shot of the finished birthday card standing on the white tabletop, identical to scene 15. The gold foiled lion illustration and 'KING OF BIRTHDAYS' text are prominent. The background remains a soft blur of a grey wall and a decorative lamp base. This shot serves as a final presentation of the product. Yellow text overlay 'directly to my customers' concludes the narrative.