0:00phone screen scratch test The scene is presented in a vertical split-screen format. The top half shows an extreme close-up of a utility knife blade scratching the metallic orange side bezel of a smartphone. The phone's screen is dark and reflects some ambient light. The bottom half of the screen shows a close-up of the same utility knife blade scratching the glass display of the orange smartphone. The phone's screen is active, displaying an iOS calendar interface with a grid of dates for September, clearly showing 'Saturday - Sep 20, 2025'. The background is a clean, bright white surface. The lighting is harsh and direct, creating sharp reflections on the phone's surface and the knife blade. The primary action is the deliberate scratching of the phone's screen and body. The color palette is dominated by the vibrant orange of the phone, the metallic silver of the knife, and the stark white background, with colorful app icons visible on the phone screen. White text overlay 'While the ceramic shield tube is indeed the best we've ever seen,' appears across the bottom panel.
0:03screen protector introduction The scene opens with a close-up shot on a clean, bright white table. A person's hand, with a wedding ring on the left ring finger, places an orange smartphone onto the table. The phone's screen displays an array of colorful app icons, showing a standard iOS home screen layout. To the left of the phone, a sleek black box with the text 'JerryRigEverything' is partially visible. Further back, a dark blue smartphone is blurred in the background, along with orange and green tools or pens. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the products. The camera then slightly shifts focus to a clear plastic screen protector applicator, which has textured patterns, the word 'SWIPE' prominently displayed, and a 'dbrand' logo underneath. The applicator is positioned on the black box. The overall mood is informative and practical, setting the stage for a product demonstration. Text overlays 'glass is still glass' and 'and it's never a bad idea to add a layer of protection to your phone.' appear successively.
0:08screen protector application The camera is positioned overhead, looking down onto a white table. A pair of male hands are meticulously installing a clear screen protector onto the orange smartphone using a clear plastic applicator frame. The phone's screen is active, displaying a mix of app icons on its home screen and a virtual keyboard at the bottom. The applicator fits precisely over the phone, guiding the screen protector into place. One hand is holding the phone steady, while the other applies pressure along the center of the applicator, gently sliding a mechanism labeled 'SWIPE' to adhere the protector. Various small tools, including green and orange plastic pry tools and screwdrivers, are scattered around the workspace, slightly out of focus in the background, alongside a dark blue smartphone. The lighting remains bright and even, illuminating the intricate details of the installation process. The actions are deliberate and precise, showcasing the ease of the installation. Text overlay 'The Prism Glass from my channel sponsor dbrand, has a foolproof installation procedure with its own applicator, placing the clear protective slab of glass perfectly in place every time.' describes the process.
0:20screen protector applied A medium close-up shot focuses on the orange smartphone resting on a bright white table after the screen protector has been successfully applied. The phone's screen is active, displaying the iOS home screen with various app icons like 'Settings,' 'Stocks,' 'Home,' and 'Contacts' clearly visible. A search bar and virtual keyboard are prominent at the bottom of the screen, with 'Siri Suggestions' at the top. The screen protector is now seamlessly integrated, appearing as an invisible layer over the phone's display. A male hand gently taps on the screen, demonstrating its functionality and responsiveness. In the background, slightly blurred, are the same green and orange tools and a dark blue smartphone, maintaining a consistent environment. The lighting is bright and even, emphasizing the pristine look of the protected phone. The scene conveys a sense of satisfaction and successful completion. White text overlay 'I'll leave a link for the Prism glass in the description.' appears at the bottom.
0:24screen protector removal proof The scene provides a very close-up, slightly angled shot of a male hand peeling off the applied screen protector from the orange smartphone. The phone is held firmly in the other hand. As the screen protector is lifted, it visibly cracks and shatters into numerous fragments, demonstrating its sacrificial protective function. The phone's actual screen underneath remains completely intact and pristine, displaying the colorful iOS home screen. A small silver utility knife is partially visible in the frame, near the hand pulling the protector. The white table background and blurred tools are consistent with previous scenes. The lighting is bright and focused on the hands and phone, emphasizing the contrast between the broken protector and the unharmed screen. This action provides clear visual proof of the screen protector's effectiveness in absorbing impact. White text overlay 'It comes with two in the box.' appears.
The final scene is a clean, minimalist shot featuring the 'dbrand' logo centered on a pure white background. The logo is stylized, modern, and black in color. There are no other visual elements, distractions, or text overlays. The lighting is uniform and bright, matching the overall aesthetic of the video. The scene is static, providing a clear and concise branding message at the conclusion of the video. The overall mood is professional and reinforces brand recognition.