0:00problem solution split screen The scene opens with a vertical split screen. The top half shows a close-up of a pregnant woman's midsection, with a dropper dispensing a light yellow serum onto her belly. Her skin appears taut, and she wears a light-colored, possibly white, sweater and a belly button piercing. The bottom half displays a close-up of a different woman's post-pregnancy stomach, revealing numerous prominent stretch marks. She wears plaid pajama bottoms with a peek of pink underwear. Two text overlays are present: 'If you're pregnant and worried your skin won't bounce back' and 'You need to try this serum'. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the skin textures. The overall color palette is natural skin tones, white, and the yellow of the serum, contrasted by the plaid and pink of the bottom half.
0:04skin cells animation This scene presents a detailed 3D animation of a surface composed of numerous peach-toned, textured skin cells, arranged in a uniform grid pattern. Each cell has a slightly wrinkled, organic appearance. The perspective is a close-up, looking down on the cellular structure, emphasizing the texture and arrangement. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the three-dimensional quality of the cells. A white text overlay appears in the center: 'Elastin fibers are the root cause'. The background is consistent with the cellular structure.
0:06skin cross section animation The camera zooms in on a 3D animated cross-section of human skin. The top layer is a light pink, block-like structure representing the epidermis. Below it, intricate layers of fat cells (yellow spheres) and a dense network of white, rope-like 'elastin fibers' are shown, interweaving with red and blue vascular structures. The elastin fibers are dynamically animated, stretching and contracting to demonstrate their elasticity. The lighting is soft but highlights the different layers and textures. White text overlays appear: 'They are the tiny rubber bands', then 'that hold our skin together', and finally 'and allow our skin to stretch and return back to their original shape.'. The background is clean and clinical, focusing entirely on the anatomical detail.
0:12rubber bands macro A macro close-up shot of a pile of bright orange rubber bands, haphazardly arranged on a stark white background. The focus is very shallow, with only a few bands in sharp detail while the rest are blurred, creating a soft depth of field. The lighting is bright and clean. A white text overlay reads 'but just like rubber bands,'. This visual metaphor connects the abstract elastin fibers to a tangible, relatable object.
0:14elastin snap animation This scene revisits the 3D animated cross-section of skin from the previous animation, focusing on the elastin fibers. As the animation progresses, one of the thick white elastin fibers is shown stretching excessively, then snapping in the middle, creating a visible tear within the skin layers. The surrounding tissue recoils slightly, illustrating the damage. White text overlays appear: 'when these elastin fibers get stretched too far,' followed by 'they can snap'. The lighting remains consistent, emphasizing the breakage.
0:16stretch marks belly close up A very tight close-up shot of a woman's belly, identical to or very similar to the bottom half of the initial split screen. The focus is entirely on the skin, which is covered in deep, textured stretch marks, appearing reddish-brown and silvery. The skin is wrinkled, and the navel is visible in the center. The lower edge of pink underwear is just visible. The lighting is harsh, highlighting every detail of the stretch marks. A white text overlay states 'and cause stretch marks'.
0:18abstract solution animation This scene features an abstract 3D animation with a clean, modern aesthetic. The foreground consists of several gently undulating, light pink, fabric-like waves that move softly. Yellow, glossy spheres and lighter beige spheres are seen bouncing and rolling across these waves, some disappearing behind them. The background is a solid, light blue color, providing a serene contrast. A white text overlay appears: 'That's why you need something that targets those fibers directly.'. The animation is smooth and flowing, suggesting a solution or product at work.
0:21product demonstration hands A close-up shot of a woman's hands, with manicured nails painted in a deep red or burgundy color, holding the 'TRUE BELLY SERUM' bottle. The background is blurred, showing soft textures of a bed or blanket in warm, muted tones. One hand unscrews the white cap, and the other removes the dropper, revealing the light yellow serum inside. The focus is sharp on the bottle and hands, demonstrating the product's packaging and use. A white text overlay states: 'Like this True Belly Serum from 8 Sheep,'.
0:23serum application belly A high-angle close-up shot of a pregnant woman's belly, slightly to the side. A hand, wearing a white long-sleeved shirt, applies a clear, shiny, oily serum onto the skin and gently massages it in. The skin appears smooth and hydrated from the application. The background is a blurred light blue and white striped fabric, likely pajamas or bedding. The lighting is soft and natural. A white text overlay reads: 'this one reaches deep into the skin.'. The focus is on the direct application and massage of the product.
0:26split screen scientific proof 1 This scene features a vertical split screen, combining scientific evidence with product application. The top half displays dense, black scientific text on a white background, detailing '3.2. Anti-Fibrotic Effect of Centella asiatica' and discussing fibrosis markers. The text is partially visible, indicating a technical research paper. The bottom half shows a pregnant woman's belly (different from previous scene, with lighter skin tone, pink shorts and a white crop top) with manicured hands gently rubbing it. A white text overlay with a black border shows a checkmark and 'Centella Asiatica'. The lighting on the belly is natural, casting soft shadows, and the color palette for the lower half is muted pinks and skin tones.
0:30split screen scientific proof 2 This scene continues the vertical split-screen format. The top half again displays scientific text from a research paper, similar to the previous scene. The bottom half shows the same pregnant woman's belly and hands, gently rubbing her stomach. The text overlays on the bottom half are updated to include a second active ingredient: 'Centella Asiatica' with a checkmark, followed by 'Low Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid' also with a checkmark. The scene emphasizes the scientific backing of the product's ingredients, maintaining the soft natural lighting and muted color palette.
0:32split screen scientific proof 3 The split screen persists, with the top half showing the '5. Conclusions' section of a scientific paper, reinforcing the product's efficacy. The bottom half focuses on a pregnant woman's belly, slightly different angle and clothing (grey top) from the previous two split-screen shots, as she applies and rubs serum. A dropper dispenses a thick white liquid, which is then massaged into the skin. Multiple text overlays appear sequentially over the bottom half: 'Have been clinically shown', 'to help prevent', 'by increasing the elasticity', and 'and strength of these elastin fibers.'. The lighting is soft and even, accentuating the act of application and the skin's smooth appearance. The color palette emphasizes skin tones and neutral clothing.
0:37serum attributes hands A close-up shot focuses on a woman's hands over a blurred, textured white background (likely a blanket or bedspread). A dropper is held over one palm, dispensing a stream of light yellow serum. The other hand cups beneath, ready to receive the product. The 'TRUE BELLY SERUM' bottle is partially visible at the bottom of the frame. Sequential text overlays highlight product benefits: 'Lightweight', 'Organic', and 'Pregnancy-safe'. The lighting is bright and soft, emphasizing the product's texture and the clean aesthetic.
0:40product held hands A medium close-up shot of a woman's hands gently holding the 'TRUE BELLY SERUM' bottle. The hands are clasped around the bottle, showcasing the label prominently. The background is a soft, blurred pink fabric, likely clothing or bedding. The lighting is warm and inviting. A white text overlay, 'Try True Belly Serum', appears at the bottom. The scene focuses on the product as an object of care and protection.
0:42influencer product presentation A medium close-up shot features a young adult woman holding the 'TRUE BELLY SERUM' bottle towards the camera, almost as if presenting it directly to the viewer. Her face is mostly visible, she has fair skin, dark hair, and wears noticeable eye makeup and matte, dark pink lipstick. She gives a slight, confident smile. She wears a grey ribbed top. Her hands have long, pink French-tipped nails. Text overlays appear at the bottom: 'for 3 months risk-free' and 'and prevent stretch marks before they appear'. The background is a blurred, light-toned interior, possibly a bedroom or bathroom. The lighting is bright and flattering.
0:45product held single hand A medium close-up shot of a single hand, with a white French manicure, holding the 'TRUE BELLY SERUM' bottle. The hand holds the bottle firmly, tilting it slightly to catch the light. The background is a brightly lit, blurred interior with textured, light-colored walls and soft shadows, suggesting natural light. The focus is entirely on the product and the hand holding it. No text overlays are present in this very brief transition shot.
0:46end card call to action The scene transitions to a static, stylized end card. The background is a white, crumpled paper texture, giving it a soft, tactile feel. In the center, the 'TRUE BELLY SERUM' bottle is prominently displayed, standing upright. Various text elements and graphics appear around the bottle: 'Try the True Belly Serum', 'Risk-Free for 3 months', five glowing yellow stars, 'Loved by 168,000+ Moms', and the '8 sheep organics' logo with an olive branch. At the bottom, a rectangular teal-colored button with 'SHOP NOW' in white text is displayed. The overall color palette is clean whites, light blues, yellow, and the natural yellow of the serum, creating a fresh and trustworthy aesthetic.