0:00coastal town phone overlay
This scene presents a high-angle, medium-wide aerial shot of a picturesque Mediterranean coastal town. The camera looks down upon a cluster of old, multi-story buildings with terracotta roofs, built directly onto rugged cliffs that meet the turquoise-blue sea. Waves with white foam crash gently onto a narrow strip of sandy and rocky beach below. The water transitions from light turquoise near the shore to deeper blue further out. Overlaid on this scenic backdrop is a yellow-outlined smartphone screen, oriented vertically. Within this digital frame, dynamic white text appears and changes, demonstrating a booking package. The lighting is bright and natural, suggesting a clear day with soft, even illumination. The dominant colors are the warm ochre and terracotta of the buildings, contrasted with the cool blues and greens of the ocean.
0:03beach family playing text overlay 1
The scene shifts to a medium-wide shot of a sunlit sandy beach, captured from a low angle. The golden-brown sand occupies the foreground and mid-ground, stretching towards the vast blue ocean. Gentle white-capped waves roll towards the shore. In the distance, faint rocky formations and cliffs are visible under a bright, partly cloudy sky. Three individuals are scattered across the beach: a young girl, a man, and a young boy. A wooden beach chair or similar structure is partially visible on the far right. The overall lighting is bright and natural, creating a serene, inviting atmosphere. Overlaid in the center of the frame is white text that reads: 'You were made for hidden coves'.
0:05beach playing text overlay 2
This scene is a medium shot, a slightly tighter crop of the previous beach setting, focusing primarily on the man and the young boy. The golden-brown sand fills the foreground, with the blue ocean and white waves visible in the background, meeting a bright, partly cloudy sky at the horizon. The lighting remains bright and natural, casting soft shadows. The young boy is seen diligently interacting with the sand, likely building a sandcastle, while the man stands nearby, engaged in a game of paddleball, looking upwards and to his left. Overlaid in the center of the frame is white text: 'We were made for upfront savings on packages'. Below this, a smaller disclaimer in white text reads: 'Savings based on package bookings compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings not available on all packages.'
0:07beach playing no text
This scene maintains the exact same medium shot framing and composition as the previous one, showing the two male characters on the sandy beach. The golden-brown sand dominates the foreground, with the blue ocean and gentle white waves in the background, under a bright, partly cloudy sky. The natural daylight continues to illuminate the scene softly. The young boy remains engrossed in his sand-building activity, kneeling and digging in the sand. The man, having seemingly completed his paddle shot, now shifts his gaze towards the boy, taking a small step, suggesting a moment of interaction or observation. There are no text overlays or graphics present in this segment, allowing the natural beach activity to be the sole focus.
0:09beach expedia logo call to action
The final scene maintains the established medium shot of the beach, with the young boy and the man in the foreground. The golden-brown sand, the blue ocean with white waves, and the partly cloudy sky form the backdrop under consistent bright, natural lighting. The boy is still engaged in building with sand in the lower-left, while the man stands slightly right of center, looking towards the boy. A prominent white Expedia logo, featuring a yellow arrow within a square preceding the word 'Expedia', appears in the upper-mid section of the frame. Below it, the tagline 'Made to Travel' is displayed in smaller white text. Further below, a bright yellow rectangular button with the call to action 'Book now' in black text is centered. At the very bottom, in small white text, copyright information reads: '©Expedia Inc. 2024. All rights reserved.' The scene serves as a clear branding and call-to-action moment, concluding the video.