Starbucks in Las Vegas
The video opens with a simple greeting, '안녕하세요. 안녕하세요.' (Hello. Hello.) spoken at the 0-2 second mark, followed by a static, unchanging shot of a Starbucks coffee shop interior. The camera remains fixed on the counter, showcasing a clean, well-lit environment with coffee machines, branded cups, and products neatly arranged. The Starbucks logo is visible on the wall behind the counter. The scene is devoid of human activity, movement, or narrative progression, lasting approximately six seconds with no transitions or edits. The video ends as it began, with the same static view of the counter and products.
The video opens with a close-up of a woven basket filled with Starbucks Sunblended coffee bags, then smoothly pans upward and to the right, revealing a shelf lined with red UNLV-branded tumblers. The camera continues to glide across the display, showcasing a variety of Starbucks-branded tumblers and bottles in black, gold, and other colors. The background features a softly blurred interior of a Starbucks store, suggesting a retail environment where customers can browse and purchase merchandise. The entire sequence is visually clean and focused on product presentation, with no spoken dialogue beyond a brief 'so you' at the very beginning, which appears to be an incomplete audio fragment. The video lacks human interaction, narrative context, or clear visitor engagement, relying solely on static product shots with a gentle pan motion.
The video opens with a close-up of a promotional display for Starbucks' 'Coconut & Ube' drink, featuring bold text that reads 'Discover Coconut & Ube' and 'Come Visit Us!'. The camera then smoothly pans right to reveal the interior of a Starbucks store, showcasing an empty but well-lit space with visible counters, seating areas, and branded merchandise. The scene is static and devoid of people or staff, emphasizing the environment rather than human interaction. The only audio is a brief, neutral 'All right.' at the start, suggesting a casual or introductory tone. The video lacks narrative progression, character engagement, or clear action beyond the visual tour of the store.
The video opens with a simple greeting, '안녕하세요. 안녕하세요.' (Hello. Hello.) spoken at the 0-2 second mark, followed by a static, unchanging shot of a Starbucks coffee shop interior. The camera remains fixed on the counter, showcasing a clean, well-lit environment with coffee machines, branded cups, and products neatly arranged. The Starbucks logo is visible on the wall behind the counter. The scene is devoid of human activity, movement, or narrative progression, lasting approximately six seconds with no transitions or edits. The video ends as it began, with the same static view of the counter and products.
The video opens with a close-up of a woven basket filled with Starbucks Sunblended coffee bags, then smoothly pans upward and to the right, revealing a shelf lined with red UNLV-branded tumblers. The camera continues to glide across the display, showcasing a variety of Starbucks-branded tumblers and bottles in black, gold, and other colors. The background features a softly blurred interior of a Starbucks store, suggesting a retail environment where customers can browse and purchase merchandise. The entire sequence is visually clean and focused on product presentation, with no spoken dialogue beyond a brief 'so you' at the very beginning, which appears to be an incomplete audio fragment. The video lacks human interaction, narrative context, or clear visitor engagement, relying solely on static product shots with a gentle pan motion.
The video opens with a close-up of a promotional display for Starbucks' 'Coconut & Ube' drink, featuring bold text that reads 'Discover Coconut & Ube' and 'Come Visit Us!'. The camera then smoothly pans right to reveal the interior of a Starbucks store, showcasing an empty but well-lit space with visible counters, seating areas, and branded merchandise. The scene is static and devoid of people or staff, emphasizing the environment rather than human interaction. The only audio is a brief, neutral 'All right.' at the start, suggesting a casual or introductory tone. The video lacks narrative progression, character engagement, or clear action beyond the visual tour of the store.