Andrew Clemente
@andyeats7Joined Atmosfy December 12th, 2022
Spots reviewed by @andyeats7 in Weehawken, NY
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A continuous smooth camera pan from left to right across a dining table. The shot begins focused on two open-faced tacos on a white rectangular plate, topped with cured ham and herbs, with small metal bowls of red and white sauces in the background. The pan reveals a wire basket of golden french fries with a lime wedge, a glass of amber-colored beer with a foamy head on a coaster, a small round pizza on a dark ceramic plate, and a basket of tortilla chips on a wooden board. The background shows a dark countertop and blurred restaurant seating.
A close-up, handheld shot of a sandwich inside a cardboard takeout container. The camera pans slightly across the food item, which appears to be a toasted sandwich with visible fillings. No restaurant interior, signage, or people are visible.
A static tabletop display of assorted desserts, including a tray of colorful macarons, a tub of ice cream, and a cup of pudding. The camera remains fixed on the food items without any human interaction or movement.
The video presents a continuous, smooth pan through a hotel room and bathroom, beginning with a bedroom featuring a bed with white sheets and a patterned pillow. The camera moves right to reveal a wall-mounted TV, a desk with a lamp, and a window showing the exterior of a brick building. It then pans left, focusing on the window and the building's facade, before moving down and right to showcase a bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower. The entire sequence is accompanied by a single spoken word at 6 seconds: 'Okay.' The video is shot in a horizontal (landscape) orientation, with consistent framing and no visible editing cuts, suggesting a static, unscripted walkthrough. There is no human presence, signage, or contextual cues indicating a specific hotel brand or location, and no clear narrative or action beyond the visual tour. The content lacks a strong hook, emotional tone, or viewer-replicable experience beyond observing the space.
Spots reviewed by @andyeats7 in Lincoln Park, NJ
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The video showcases various Chinese takeout dishes, including dumplings, sesame chicken, beef with broccoli, fried rice, lo mein, and another noodle dish. The camera pans across the table, highlighting each dish.
The video showcases a variety of dishes on a table, starting with a salad filled with vegetables like lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers, onions, and bell peppers. The camera pans to reveal additional food items including grilled chicken breast, beef skewers, white rice with chickpeas, roasted tomatoes, olive oil dip, hummus, pita bread, and meatballs in sauce. Further dishes include falafel with tahini sauce, pickles, sliced cucumber, and chopped red onion; shawarma slices with fries and various sauces; and a bowl of soup garnished with herbs. The video provides a clear view of the food, suggesting a dining experience that viewers could replicate or visit.
The video showcases a variety of dishes, including tacos filled with meat, chopped onions, cilantro, and sauce, fried chicken pieces topped with diced tomatoes and green onions, beetroot cubes accompanied by asparagus spears, and a cocktail. The camera pans across the table, highlighting each dish.
The video showcases a dining experience with a variety of dishes including fried food items on banana leaves, grilled chicken with vegetables on a hotplate, white rice, and a fruit garnished drink. The camera captures the meal in a steady and well-lit manner, highlighting the textures and colors of the food.
Spots reviewed by @andyeats7 in William Paterson University of New Jersey, NJ
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A static close-up shot of a plated stir-fry dish containing shrimp, vegetables, and green onions on a ceramic plate. The camera remains fixed on the dish for the entire duration with no human interaction, signage, or restaurant interior visible.
The video opens with a tense exchange between two individuals, where one person expresses frustration about assigning a project to Dennis, noting that no project was actually given and that Dennis refused to proceed. The speaker then mentions that Milliman was suggested as an alternative, but now that option is no longer available. The visual content shows a series of close-up shots of fast food items from Burgerbox—starting with a burger accompanied by fries and a small sauce container, then panning to a soda with a straw, followed by coleslaw, fried chicken in a box with a pickle, and ending with a close-up of the fried chicken. The sequence is static and lacks dynamic movement or human interaction, focusing solely on the food items. There is no visible signage, venue context, or clear indication of a specific restaurant location, and the audio is limited to the brief dialogue at the beginning, which does not provide additional context about the setting or purpose of the video.
The video showcases two sushi burritos partially unwrapped on a brown paper sheet, revealing rice, avocado, crab meat, fried fish, cucumber, and creamy sauce. A hand then picks up a crispy chicken bite from a white cardboard container filled with similar pieces, garnished with green herbs, and a small plastic cup of red dipping sauce.
The video showcases a slice of caramel cheesecake placed on a white square plate. The cheesecake has three layers: a brown crust at the bottom, followed by a lighter layer, and topped with a thick caramel sauce. Two dollops of whipped cream adorn the top right corner of the cake, while more caramel drizzle is artistically arranged around it. The background includes another dessert dish, two glasses containing beverages, and a salt shaker.