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A short video shows a person holding a white plastic bottle labeled 'Coco Max' with a green cap, rotating it to display various angles. The bottle's label features images of coconuts and water splashes, with text in both English and Chinese. The background is a tiled floor and a set of stairs, suggesting an indoor setting. The only audio is a brief line: 'I have to charge you double with it,' spoken at the beginning. The video is static, with no narrative, movement, or context beyond the product itself.
The video opens with a close-up shot of a yellow snack bag featuring a cartoon character in a blue outfit holding a baseball bat and a baseball, set against a red background with white stars. The camera then pans to reveal the nutritional information on the back of the bag, displayed in Chinese characters. The clip ends with a blurred image of the bag. There is no spoken dialogue beyond a brief 'Thank you. Thank you.' at the beginning, and no visible human presence, context, or identifiable location. The entire sequence is static, lacks narrative progression, and appears to be a product-focused B-roll or promotional snippet with no clear viewer action or real-world discovery opportunity.
A close-up shot of a person's hand holding a plastic package containing a brown liquid, likely a beverage or drink product. The package features Chinese characters, a label with a picture of a cup filled with the liquid, and visible beans, suggesting it may be a coffee or plant-based drink. The camera slowly pans slightly to reveal more of the packaging, including nutritional information and branding details. The only spoken line is '一個一個五天份五天計算' (One by one, five-day portion, five-day calculation), spoken at the beginning of the video, indicating a focus on portion control or consumption planning. The video is static, with no movement beyond a slight camera shift, and no visible context such as a store, café, or person consuming the product. There is no audio beyond the brief spoken line, and no editing or narrative flow. The video appears to be a product-focused B-roll clip with no clear visitor perspective or real-world experience to replicate.
A short video shows a person holding a white plastic bottle labeled 'Coco Max' with a green cap, rotating it to display various angles. The bottle's label features images of coconuts and water splashes, with text in both English and Chinese. The background is a tiled floor and a set of stairs, suggesting an indoor setting. The only audio is a brief line: 'I have to charge you double with it,' spoken at the beginning. The video is static, with no narrative, movement, or context beyond the product itself.
The video opens with a close-up shot of a yellow snack bag featuring a cartoon character in a blue outfit holding a baseball bat and a baseball, set against a red background with white stars. The camera then pans to reveal the nutritional information on the back of the bag, displayed in Chinese characters. The clip ends with a blurred image of the bag. There is no spoken dialogue beyond a brief 'Thank you. Thank you.' at the beginning, and no visible human presence, context, or identifiable location. The entire sequence is static, lacks narrative progression, and appears to be a product-focused B-roll or promotional snippet with no clear viewer action or real-world discovery opportunity.
A close-up shot of a person's hand holding a plastic package containing a brown liquid, likely a beverage or drink product. The package features Chinese characters, a label with a picture of a cup filled with the liquid, and visible beans, suggesting it may be a coffee or plant-based drink. The camera slowly pans slightly to reveal more of the packaging, including nutritional information and branding details. The only spoken line is '一個一個五天份五天計算' (One by one, five-day portion, five-day calculation), spoken at the beginning of the video, indicating a focus on portion control or consumption planning. The video is static, with no movement beyond a slight camera shift, and no visible context such as a store, café, or person consuming the product. There is no audio beyond the brief spoken line, and no editing or narrative flow. The video appears to be a product-focused B-roll clip with no clear visitor perspective or real-world experience to replicate.