0:00host introducing product A medium close-up shot of an East Asian woman with long dark hair, wearing a cream-colored sweater, speaking directly to the camera while holding a translucent spray bottle with a black cap. Her hands are expressive as she introduces the topic. In the foreground, a silver laptop with various colorful stickers, including a 'Macy's' star logo and 'Hello Kitty' characters, is visible. To her left, a black microphone rests on a pink square stand that reads 'Gloss Angeles'. The background is softly blurred with vertical wooden paneling and light-colored curtains, suggesting an indoor studio or podcast setting. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting her facial features. She has dark red lipstick and visible long, light-colored acrylic nails. Red text overlay says 'We talked about CitySet,'.
0:01product spray detail A tight close-up shot focuses on the upper portion of a translucent spray bottle. A finger, likely belonging to a woman with fair skin, is seen pressing down on the black pump mechanism, releasing a fine, visible mist of liquid. The background is a clean, neutral gray, providing high contrast for the product and mist. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the texture of the mist and the sleek design of the bottle. The bottle has 'Saie' in large black text and 'CITYSET' in smaller text. Red text overlay is present: 'KIRBIE AND I HAVE'.
0:02host explaining product history A medium close-up shot of the same East Asian woman from the first scene. She continues speaking, holding the translucent spray bottle in her left hand and gesturing with her right. Her expression is focused, conveying a sense of familiarity and endorsement of the product. The background, microphone, and laptop with stickers remain consistent with the initial setup. The soft, even lighting continues to illuminate her features. Red text overlay reads 'been testing this for what feels like six months at this point.'.
A medium close-up shot featuring a Caucasian woman with medium-length brown hair, wearing a black one-shoulder top. She looks slightly to the right of the camera, appearing to listen intently and offering a brief verbal agreement. A black microphone on a pink square stand is visible to her right. The laptop with stickers is in the foreground. The background, with its vertical wooden paneling, remains consistent. The lighting is soft and flattering, highlighting her natural makeup and simple earrings. Red text overlay states 'Yeah, it's been a while.'.
0:05host showing empty product The scene returns to the East Asian woman from the previous segment, now in a medium close-up. She is holding the translucent spray bottle, which now appears mostly empty, in her left hand. She opens and closes the black cap, demonstrating her frequent use of the product. Her facial expression is enthusiastic and passionate as she speaks, gesturing with her right hand to emphasize her points. The microphone, laptop, and blurred background are unchanged. Red text overlay says 'And I have just gone through mine like so much, I love how it feels.'.
0:10host explaining product type The camera maintains a medium close-up on the East Asian woman. She holds the spray bottle in her left hand and shakes it gently while explaining its characteristics. She makes hand gestures, emphasizing the 'clean' and 'alcohol-free' aspects of the product. Her expression is informative and confident. The setup with the microphone, laptop, and blurred background remains consistent. Red text overlay reads 'So this is their clean, alcohol-free setting spray.'.
0:14host detailing product claims The medium close-up continues on the East Asian woman. She holds the setting spray bottle and uses both hands for animated gestures as she discusses the product's advanced formulation and 16-hour wear claim, specifically mentioning hydrolyzed cornstarch. Her expression is proud and knowledgeable. The microphone, laptop, and blurred background are consistent. Red text overlay highlights her statements: 'Laney [Crowell] was really proud because they did testing and they were able to make the claim that it locks and sets your makeup for up to 16 hours. And that's because of the hydrolyzed cornstarch.'.
0:24guest acknowledging ingredient A quick medium close-up shot of the Caucasian woman, briefly showing her reaction. She nods slightly, indicating understanding or acknowledgment of the mentioned ingredient. The background and foreground elements (microphone, laptop) remain unchanged. Red text overlay says 'Mmm.'.
0:25host explaining biodegradable film former The scene reverts to the East Asian woman in a medium close-up. She continues to hold the setting spray bottle, actively using her hands to illustrate the concept of a 'biodegradable film former' and its effect on makeup. Her expression is engaged and educational, aiming to clearly explain the product's unique selling points. The familiar studio setting, microphone, and laptop are still in frame. Red text overlay explains: 'So it's this biodegradable film former that grips makeup without tackiness. So she was really like having trouble like'.
0:31spotify podcast screen A full-screen digital graphic mimicking a Spotify podcast episode page is displayed. The album art features two women, one with dark hair in a green top and another with brown hair in a pink top, both with a retro aesthetic, against a beige background with 'Gloss Angeles' in a stylized font. Below the image, the title reads 'Saie Founder Laney Crowell on Building a...' and the artist 'Gloss Angeles'. A Spotify logo is visible at the bottom. The background of the screen recording is a solid pink. Red text overlay says 'if you listen to the podcast episode with her,'.
0:34host explaining formulation benefits The scene returns to the East Asian woman in a medium close-up, holding the setting spray bottle. She continues her explanation, gesturing animatedly with both hands to articulate the challenges of creating an alcohol-free setting spray and the benefits of not having to 'hold your breath' when spraying it. Her expression is passionate and emphatic. The familiar podcast setup with the microphone, laptop, and blurred background remains. Red text overlay reads 'finding a setting spray that locked your makeup in, that wasn't made with alcohol, that wasn't, you know, you had to like hold your breath when you sprayed it. So, I love this because it's basically an everyday setting spray.'.
0:47model spraying product A close-up shot of a model, possibly Caucasian or Latina, with clear, glowing skin and pink lipstick. She holds the translucent Saie CitySet spray bottle close to her right cheek and sprays it. Her head is slightly tilted, and her eyes are looking to the upper right corner of the frame, giving a fresh and natural appearance. The background is a clean white, emphasizing the product application. The lighting is soft and professional, highlighting her natural beauty. Red text overlay says 'You can use it, you know, multiple times a day.'.
0:50host describing mist quality The medium close-up returns to the East Asian woman. She speaks, using a gentle hand gesture to describe the fine quality of the product's mist. Her expression is pleasant and approving. The microphone, laptop, and blurred background are still visible. Red text overlay reads 'And the mist is so fine.'.
0:52host demonstrating spray The East Asian woman is captured in a medium close-up. She demonstrates using the product by spraying it onto her own face, holding the bottle at arm's length and moving it across her face. Her eyes are closed, and her expression suggests the gentle and pleasant experience of the mist. A sound effect of spraying is heard. The microphone, laptop, and blurred background are consistent. Red text overlay says 'fine.'.
0:54host explaining natural finish The medium close-up on the East Asian woman continues. She gestures with her hands near her face, describing how the product delivers a 'natural finish' without drenching the skin like other setting sprays. Her expression is animated and reassuring. The microphone, laptop, and blurred background are consistent. Red text overlay details: 'It's not gonna make your skin drenched like other setting sprays either. It just it feels really nice and it gives you sort of a natural finish. So I really really love this.'.
1:03saie website product page A screen recording shows the Saie Beauty website's product page for the 'CITYSET™ LIGHTWEIGHT SETTING SPRAY'. The page displays a large image of the product bottle, small thumbnails of the product in use, and details like 'NON-AEROSOL MIST', '3.21 OZ / 95ML', customer ratings, and key benefits ('16 Hour Wear', 'Natural-Dewy Finish', 'Ultra-Fine Mist'). Options for 'FULL-SIZE' and 'MINI' are present, along with an 'ADD TO MAKEUP BAG - $34' button. The overall design is clean with a grey background and white text elements. Red text overlay appears at the bottom: 'It is $34.'.
1:06guest addressing ingredient concerns The Caucasian woman is in a medium close-up, speaking directly to the camera while gesturing with her right hand. Her expression is serious and thoughtful as she addresses potential online discussions or skepticism regarding the 'hydrolyzed cornstarch' ingredient. The microphone, laptop, and blurred wooden panel background are consistent. Red text overlay reads 'And I will say this. I know that there was some conversation online about whether or not this hydrolyzed cornstarch would actually live up to the claims.'.
1:12host acknowledging guest A brief medium close-up of the East Asian woman, nodding slightly and uttering a short affirmative. Her expression is one of agreement. The microphone and laptop are visible. Red text overlay says 'Yeah.'.
1:12guest confirming product effectiveness The Caucasian woman returns in a medium close-up. She speaks confidently, gesturing with her hands to attest to the product's effectiveness in locking in makeup all day. Her tone is reassuring and authoritative, building trust. The microphone, laptop, and background remain unchanged. Red text overlay states 'It really does lock in your makeup. Like we have been testing this for a while, so I can't speak to like the science behind it, but you can apply it in the morning, and it will set your makeup all day.'.
A brief medium close-up of the East Asian woman, providing a vocal agreement. Her expression is supportive. The microphone and laptop are visible. Red text overlay says 'Yeah.'.
1:20guest confirming 16hour claim The Caucasian woman is back in a medium close-up, reinforcing the 16-hour claim of the product. Her expression is assured, validating the earlier statement. The microphone, laptop, and background are consistent. Red text overlay states 'The 16-hour claim rang true for both of us.'.
1:22host final agreement A very brief medium close-up of the East Asian woman, offering a final, emphatic agreement. Her expression confirms her full support. The microphone and laptop are visible. Red text overlay says 'Yes.'.
1:22host final recommendation The East Asian woman is in a medium close-up, speaking directly to the viewer. She holds the product in her hand and gestures to emphasize her personal use and high recommendation. Her expression is warm and persuasive, encouraging viewers to try the product. The microphone, laptop, and blurred background are in place. Red text overlay reads 'Yes. I keep it in my bag. It just it's it's a really beautiful product, so check it out if you haven't.'.
1:28overhead product shot An overhead shot of two Saie CitySet setting spray bottles, one translucent with black text and the other a mini version in pink with black text, both secured with a small black and silver belt-like strap. They are placed on top of two black notebooks, one labeled '2020', and a light purple planner. The entire arrangement is set against a solid, deep red background, creating a clean and aesthetically pleasing product display. The lighting is soft and even, without harsh shadows. The items are neatly arranged, suggesting organization and a curated aesthetic.