0:00broadway crowd title The scene opens with a slightly low-angle, handheld shot looking down a crowded outdoor walkway in front of what appears to be a Broadway theater. The camera is positioned behind a person with blonde hair and a patterned shirt, whose shoulder and back of the head are prominently in the right foreground, partially obscuring the view. Many people are walking in the background, some blurred due to motion, suggesting a bustling urban environment. The architecture of the building lining the walkway is visible, featuring dark, possibly metallic, facades with horizontal lines and recessed lighting. In the upper right background, a tall, modern building hints at an urban setting. Sunlight creates bright spots on the ground and illuminates parts of the crowd. A prominent white text overlay in a black rectangular box reads: "This is how I book Broadway like a local". The overall color palette is muted with browns, grays, and natural light, interspersed with pops of color from people's clothing.
0:02talking head problem This is a medium close-up shot of a young adult female speaking directly to the camera. She has short, reddish-brown hair with bangs, styled in a bob that frames her face. Her eyes are light green, and she has subtle makeup, including a light pink blush on her cheeks and possibly a hint of eyeliner. She is wearing a dark reddish-brown, ribbed mock-neck top. Her expression is articulate and engaging, maintaining direct eye contact with the viewer. The background features a plain, light beige wall with a sheer, light green curtain adorned with a leafy pattern on the right side. On the left, a string of faux ivy or a similar vine cascades down, adding a touch of natural aesthetic. A dark-colored ceiling fan is partially visible in the upper left corner. The lighting is soft and even, suggesting an indoor, well-lit environment. A text overlay "trying to plan" appears below her chin.
0:05woman walking reacting The scene begins with a medium shot of a young adult female, presumably the same individual from the previous talking head, walking slowly from left to right against a light pinkish-brown brick wall. Her profile is initially visible, showing her short, reddish-brown hair with bangs, and she is wearing a light purple, semi-sheer lacy top with a camisole underneath, along with light purple tear-drop shaped earrings and a silver necklace with shell-like pendants. She appears to be looking upwards and slightly to the right, with a thoughtful or slightly confused expression. As the camera follows her, she turns her head to face the camera directly, revealing a slightly furrowed brow and a contemplative gaze, before briefly looking down. The background consists of a textured brick wall with light fixtures and part of a dark commercial entrance with a red sign. The lighting is natural daylight, casting soft shadows. A text overlay "and I was" then "paralysis." appears on screen.
0:08broadway theater exterior This scene shows a medium shot of the entrance to a Broadway theater, viewed from a slightly low angle, looking upwards towards the marquee and the building facade. A large sign above the entrance reads "MUSIC & LYRICS BY JULIA MATTISON & NOEL CAREY" in prominent white and pink text against a dark background, suggesting a musical's title. Below this, two wooden doors with glass panels reflect the surroundings. To the right of the entrance, another vertical poster advertising "JENNIFER SIMARD" for "HELL'S KITCHEN" is visible. A crowd of people, mostly blurred, are gathered or passing by in front of the theater, indicating a lively, urban atmosphere. The architecture is grand, with beige or light-colored stone or concrete, and overhead lighting fixtures are visible. The lighting is bright, natural daylight. Text overlays "So many options" and "and no idea" appear on screen, emphasizing the challenge of choosing a show.
0:10screen recording app store A screen recording shows the Apple App Store interface, specifically focused on the page for "TodayTix - Theatre Tickets". The app icon, a vibrant pink "tix" logo on a dark background, is prominently displayed at the top left. Below it, the app's ratings (4.9 stars), age rating (4+), category (Entertainment), and developer (TodayTix) are clearly visible. The "Open" button is highlighted in blue, indicating the app has already been downloaded onto the device. The background of the app store listing is dark with the TodayTix pink branding at the top. The "What's New" section mentions "behind-the-scenes updates to keep things running smoothly". Overlaid text boxes in the video sequentially state: "And someone in my comments mentioned TodayTix so I downloaded it."
0:14todaytix rewards screen A full-screen graphic fills the display with a vibrant, eye-catching red background that transitions slightly to pink. In the center, the text "todaytix rewards" is written in a clean, white sans-serif font, with a small, stylized pink star-like graphic next to the word "rewards". The text "to see what" appears overlaid on the screen in white. The visual is simple and direct, clearly branded and visually consistent with the app's color scheme, serving as a brief interstitial or transition graphic. The lighting is flat and digital, typical of a screen display.
0:15screen recording app browsing 1 A screen recording of the TodayTix app interface, showcasing various Broadway shows and features. The top half of the screen features a prominent banner for "Every Brilliant Thing" with a portrait of actor Daniel Radcliffe, surrounded by colorful paper confetti, giving a dynamic feel. Below this, navigation buttons are displayed, including "NYC", "All", "Watchlist", and "Lottery & Rush"; the "NYC" button is currently selected. The bottom half of the screen displays an "Explore Collections" section with scrollable cards for different curated lists, such as "Ben Platt's Collection", "2025 NYT Critics' Picks", and "Met Opera". The app's overall color scheme is dark purple/black with vibrant pink and white accents for text and buttons. Text overlays appear: "The app made everything super simple." and "Curated picks". The camera pans vertically, revealing more shows as it scrolls down the app interface.
0:19screen recording app browsing 2 A screen recording of the TodayTix app interface continues, focusing on more show listings and navigation. The upper part of the screen displays a large banner for "The Great Gatsby", featuring an actor in a lavish period costume with arms outstretched on a stage, with accompanying text describing the show as "Don't miss Jeremy Jordan's return as Jay Gatsby - tickets from $62." Below this, additional navigation buttons for filtering by type are visible: "Lottery & Rush", "Date", "Musicals", and "Plays", with the "Date" option highlighted. The "Explore Collections" section remains visible below, showing "2025 NYT Critics' Picks" and "Met Opera" cards. The app's interface is clean and dark, utilizing pink, white, and purple for highlights and text, maintaining a consistent brand aesthetic. Text overlays "helpful collections" and "and filters" appear, highlighting the app's organization features.
0:21screen recording app calendar A screen recording of the TodayTix app displays a calendar interface designed for selecting show dates. The calendar presents two months: "December 2025" and "January 2026". Various dates on the calendar are highlighted with corresponding ticket prices, such as "$62" and "$82", indicating different price points for different days. At the top of the calendar, clickable tabs labeled "Today", "Tomorrow", and "This weekend" offer quick selection options. The background of this calendar view is predominantly white, providing a clean and clear display of information. The text "based on date, vibe and budget." is overlaid on the video, explaining the customization potential. A control for adjusting the number of tickets, marked by a minus sign, "2 tickets", and a plus sign, is visible at the bottom of the screen.
0:23screen recording app seat map A screen recording of the TodayTix app displaying a detailed seat map for a theater. The map is presented in a top-down view, showing different sections labeled "STAGE", "Orchestra", and "Mezzanine". Individual seats are represented by colored dots, with various colors (orange, green, purple, red, grey) likely indicating different price tiers or availability. Initially, a wider view of the full map is shown, then the view zooms in to focus specifically on the "Orchestra" section. Within this zoomed-in view, three specific orange seats are highlighted with white checkmarks, indicating they have been selected by the user. A price slider at the top of the screen shows a range from $82 on the left to $279 on the right, with the current selection around $185 per ticket. The text "I could compare options, see the seat map, and just check out in a few taps." is overlaid on the video, narrating the convenience of the process.
0:26talking head benefit 1 This is a medium close-up shot of the same young adult female speaking directly to the camera, identical in framing and setting to Scene 2. She has short, reddish-brown hair with bangs, light green eyes, and subtle makeup. She is wearing a dark reddish-brown, ribbed mock-neck top. Her expression is bright and enthusiastic, conveying a sense of satisfaction and ease, with direct eye contact as she describes her positive experience. The background features a light beige wall with a sheer, light green curtain adorned with a leafy pattern on the right side and faux ivy on the left. A dark-colored ceiling fan is partially visible in the upper left. The lighting is soft and even. Text overlays appear sequentially: "And the tickets looked straight to my phone so I didn't need to overthink anything." followed by "If you like the thrill of last minute plans, there's features for that too."
0:32screen recording app promos A screen recording of the TodayTix app, displaying various promotional offers and show categories. The top of the screen features a prominent banner with the text "Broadway's best ticket." in pink and white against a dark background. Below this, horizontal scrollable cards showcase different show categories, indicated by icons such as a lightbulb for "Trending", a music note for "Musicals", a red balloon for "Kid-friendly", and a medal for "Top sellers". The main section of the screen displays show posters for various musicals. "SIX" is prominently featured with a "Special offer" tag, and "GRUESOME PLAYGROUND INJURIES" is also shown with "Preview pricing". The app maintains its dark theme with bright pink and white accents for text and buttons, giving it a modern and engaging look. Text overlays "Plus special promos" and "and seasonal sales" appear, highlighting the benefits of using the app.
0:35broadway crowd marquee A medium shot from a slightly low angle, showing a bustling crowd outside a Broadway theater. The prominent feature is a glowing marquee sign above the entrance that reads "THE TONY AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL" in bright pink letters against a dark background, with a golden decorative border. The bottom part of the marquee is obscured. Below the marquee, a diverse crowd of people is moving around, with some individuals' backs and heads visible in the foreground, suggesting an energetic urban environment. The lighting is bright and warm, likely from the setting sun, creating a golden glow on the building's facade. A text overlay "to make getting into Broadway easier." appears on screen.
0:36screen recording app browsing 3 A screen recording of the TodayTix app interface, displaying a scrollable list of Broadway shows. The navigation bar at the top includes options like "NYC", "All", "Date & Time", "Deals", "Lottery & Rush", "Category", and "Watchlist", with "All" currently selected. The main content area features various show posters with their titles and pricing information. Shows visible include "Gypsy" (with a "from $49" price and "Save $43" tag), "Death Becomes Her" (with a "from $61" price, "Great prices" tag, and "Save 30%"), "John Proctor Is the Villain", "THE GREAT GATSBY: A NEW MUSICAL" (with a 4.5-star rating, "from $52" price, and "Save $79"), and "The Book of Mormon". The app maintains its dark purple/black background with bright pink and white accents for a sleek look. Text overlays "Although for me, my favorite part was just how guided it felt." appear.
0:40woman frustrated phone This is a medium close-up shot of the young adult female from previous scenes, intently looking at her phone, which is held in both hands. Her phone case is dark green with a distinctive rabbit sticker on the back. She has short, reddish-brown hair with bangs. She is wearing a dark blue or black t-shirt. Her expression transitions from a focused, slightly thoughtful look to one of noticeable frustration, as she closes her eyes and rests her hand on her forehead, suggesting exasperation or being overwhelmed. The background is a plain, light beige wall, creating a clean, uncluttered visual that emphasizes her expression. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting her facial features. Text overlays appear sequentially: "It didn't feel like I had to juggle a hundred chrome tabs and have three spreadsheets open just to book tickets at a good price."
0:46playbill theater interior A close-up, point-of-view shot captures a hand holding a "PLAYBILL" for "Death Becomes Her" from the "LUNT-FONTANNE THEATRE". The Playbill is held against the backdrop of a dimly lit theater interior, with the stage visible in the distance. The stage is bathed in deep blue and purple lighting, creating an atmospheric glow. A neon sign on the curtain spells "Death Becomes Her" in a gothic script, hinting at the show's theme. Rows of dark theater seats are visible in the foreground and midground, mostly empty but some show indistinct figures, setting the scene just before a performance. The overall color palette is dominated by dark blues, purples, and the warm glow of the neon sign. Text overlays "I ended up seeing a show last night" appear on screen.
0:47broadway stage performance A wide shot of a Broadway stage during an active performance, filled with numerous actors in elaborate costumes. The stage is designed with a dramatic, almost gothic architectural style, featuring tall, arched structures illuminated by bright purple and blue neon lights, creating a sense of depth and grandeur. The actors are spread across the stage, some dancing or posing, all in vibrant, varied costumes that stand out against the dark stage. The lighting is theatrical, primarily purple and blue, with bright vertical light strips on the set pieces. The camera is positioned from an audience perspective, slightly elevated, with the dark silhouettes of audience members' heads visible in the lower foreground, giving a realistic view of attending a show. Text overlays "and it was incredible." and "The whole process was so smooth." appear.
0:50woman surprised theater A close-up shot of the young adult female, sitting in a theater seat. She has her short, reddish-brown hair with bangs, and is wearing a light-colored top, possibly white or light blue, with prominent white or light-colored tear-drop earrings. Her expression is one of wide-eyed surprise and excitement, with her mouth agape and her hand covering part of her mouth, indicating awe or disbelief at the performance. The background is dimly lit with a deep blue hue, characteristic of a theater during a performance, with indistinct shapes of other audience members visible behind her, including a young man further back looking at his phone. A warm, decorative light fixture or chandelier is partially visible on the left. Text overlays "I booked the tickets in literally 30 seconds" appear on screen.
0:52theater stage audience wide A wide shot of a Broadway stage, viewed from the audience's perspective, with the dark silhouettes of audience members' heads filling the lower foreground, providing an immersive feel. The stage itself is brightly lit with a vibrant blue and purple color scheme, emphasizing the theatrical lighting. A large, ornate backdrop curtain dominates the stage, with a central neon sign displaying "Death Becomes Her" in a stylized script, glowing brightly. Several performers are visible on stage, moving and posing, though they are smaller in the frame compared to Scene 17, as the shot emphasizes the overall stage design and audience experience. The atmosphere is immersive and theatrical, capturing the grandeur of a live show. Text overlays "and got 'em sent straight to my phone. No drama." appear on screen.
0:55screen recording app show details A screen recording of the TodayTix app, showcasing individual show detail pages with information about popular musicals. The scene transitions through three different shows: "Hamilton", "The Lion King", and "Wicked". Each show page features a prominent key visual (e.g., Hamilton's iconic star clock, The Lion King's vibrant African sunset scene with characters, Wicked's green-skinned witch), followed by the show title, duration, age rating, and a brief description. Below the main visual, "Key Details" and "About" sections provide more granular information, such as the theatre location and content warnings. The app maintains its dark theme with vibrant pink and white accents for text and buttons, ensuring a consistent and user-friendly interface. Text overlays appear sequentially: "Plus they have other shows like Hamilton," then "The Lion King," then "Wicked."
0:59screen recording app wicked cast A screen recording of the TodayTix app, specifically focusing on the details page for the musical "Wicked". The top part of the screen still shows the show's key art (the green witch). Below, sections for "About" and "Stars on stage" are visible. The "Stars on stage" section prominently displays circular profile pictures of two cast members, specifically "Lencia Kebede" and "Allie Trimm", with their names clearly printed below their images. This section provides a glimpse into the talent involved in the production. The app maintains a dark interface with white text, adhering to its brand aesthetic. The text "basically everything." is overlaid on the video, suggesting the app's comprehensive offerings.
1:00talking head call to action 1 This is a medium close-up shot of the same young adult female speaking directly to the camera, identical in framing and setting to previous talking head scenes. She has short, reddish-brown hair with bangs, light green eyes, and subtle makeup. She is wearing a dark reddish-brown, ribbed mock-neck top. Her expression is earnest and persuasive, maintaining direct eye contact as she emphasizes the app's utility. The background features a light beige wall with a sheer, light green curtain adorned with a leafy pattern on the right side and faux ivy on the left. A dark-colored ceiling fan is partially visible in the upper left. The lighting is soft and even, creating a personal and approachable feel. Text overlays appear sequentially: "If you're into theater or just curious about Broadway, you need this app." followed by "Like, I'm genuinely mad I didn't know about it sooner,"
1:07talking head call to action 2 This is a medium close-up shot of the young adult female speaking directly to the camera, consistent with previous talking head scenes. She has short, reddish-brown hair with bangs, light green eyes, and subtle makeup. She is wearing a dark reddish-brown, ribbed mock-neck top. Her expression is cheerful and engaging, with a big smile as she delivers her call to action and asks for viewer engagement. The background features a light beige wall with a sheer, light green curtain adorned with a leafy pattern on the right side and faux ivy on the left. A dark-colored ceiling fan is partially visible in the upper left. The lighting is soft and even. A white rectangular text overlay appears in the lower center of the frame, clearly stating: "Download TodayTix" and "Link in Bio", serving as a direct call to action.