Portable Speaker - Product Demo
ARRI Alexa Mini LF + Zeiss Supreme Prime 50mm T1.5 (Set to T2.0)
Zeiss Supreme Prime 50mm, T2.0
Medium Close-Up (MCU) of the musician, emphasizing the premium wireless headphones. Subject placed precisely on the upper-right intersection of the Rule of Thirds grid.
0-4s (Intrigue): Ronin 2 gimbal, 0.3m/s lateral slide (left-to-right) across the console, revealing the subject's focused profile. 4-8s (Connection): Transition to a slow, controlled 0.1m/s push-in (dolly) on the subject's face, maintaining the MCU. 8-14s (Impact Build): Static shot, holding the intense concentration. 14-20s (Climax): 0.2m/s subtle crane lift combined with a gentle 0.1m/s push-out (reverse dolly) to reveal the full scale of the studio, framing the musician as the master of the environment.
29 years old, Male
180 cm, Seated, perfectly balanced posture of critical, professional evaluation, head slightly tilted (5 degrees) toward the sound source.
Profound concentration transitioning to subtle, confident satisfaction (a slight upturn of the mouth corner at 18s).
Dark charcoal gray merino wool crewneck sweater (texture visible under key light).
Acoustically Treated Mastering Suite (High-End Professional Studio)
Golden Hour (Simulated Interior)
High-end ATC SCM150ASL Pro studio monitors, computer screen displaying Pro Tools DAW (complex waveforms visible, motion blurred). Vintage analog gear racks (Neve, API) subtly visible in the deep background (heavy bokeh).
0-3s: Musician's right hand hovers over the mixing console, fingers lightly adjusting a high-frequency EQ knob (0.5mm turn). 3-8s: Eyes remain closed, head executes a minute, critical nod (less than 1cm vertical movement) indicating approval of the adjusted mix. The intensity of the listening experience is palpable.
8-10s: Musician opens eyes, gaze fixed on the DAW screen displaying complex, synchronized waveforms. 10-14s: A deliberate, slow exhale (visible condensation on the air) signifying the successful resolution of a complex audio problem. The left hand subtly taps the rhythm on the desk (two precise taps at 12.5s and 13.5s).
14-18s: Musician executes a slow, confident smile (0.5s duration), then gently removes the headphones (featured product) with both hands, placing them carefully on the console. 18-20s: Subject leans back, arms resting on the chair, maintaining direct, confident eye contact with the camera (or implied viewer).
20 seconds
Studio HVAC hum (20dB max), subtle, low-frequency rumble of the city outside (15dB).
0-3s: Precise, metallic 'click' of the EQ knob adjustment (sync with finger movement). 12.5s & 13.5s: Two sharp, dry 'tap' sounds (finger on desk). 14-18s: Soft, deliberate 'swoosh' of the headphones being removed and placed on the felt console mat.
A complex, layered instrumental score (minimalist orchestral electronica) begins at 0s, volume ramping from -20dB to -5dB by 14s (Crescendo). 14-18s: Music peaks (emotional climax). 18-20s: Music abruptly cuts out, leaving only the HVAC hum and the final, satisfying exhale of the musician (sync with 19s).