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Visual Format: Side-by-side split screen. Left Side: High-drama, soap-opera style lighting. A woman is being held back by a friend while she shouts and points. Right Side: Bright, steady, "food-vlogger" style lighting. A fluffy white cat sits at a table with a plate of golden, ridged chips. [0:00-0:02] Visual (Left): The woman lunges forward, pointing aggressively at the right side of the screen. Visual (Right): The cat looks at the woman, then slowly looks down at the plate of chips. Audio (SFX): Muffled, dramatic soap-opera violin music playing on the left side only. [0:02-0:05] Dialogue (Left): (Woman screaming) "YOU SAID THEY WERE JUST ORDINARY CHIPS! YOU SAID THE CRUNCH WASN'T THAT LOUD!" Visual (Right): The cat maintains a completely blank, smug stare. Audio (SFX): The violin music reaches a screeching crescendo. [0:05-0:07] Dialogue (Left): (Friend whispering urgently) "Brenda, please! It’s just a snack!" Dialogue (Left): (Woman) "IT’S NOT JUST A SNACK, IT’S AN EXPERIENCE!" [0:07-0:10] Visual (Right): Close-up of the cat’s paw reaching out. The cat slowly taps a single, perfectly golden ridged chip. Audio (SFX): Total silence on the left. On the right, a crisp, amplified, bone-shaking "CRUNCH" sound. [0:10-0:13] Voiceover (Deep, cinematic male voice): "The flavor they can't ignore. The crunch you can't explain." Visual: The split screen dissolves into a single shot of a silver, minimalist bag of chips bursting open, with chips flying toward the camera in slow motion. [0:13-0:15] Visual: Text appears on screen: STAY CALM. CRUNCH ON. Audio (SFX): One final, satisfying crunch. Voiceover: "Available now. If you can handle the noise."
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