Prompt Details
0:00 – 0:02 Cold open. Extreme close-up of the STRIDEX backpack buckle snapping shut. Shallow depth of field, crisp detail on stitching and logo patch. Camera pulls back slowly. Establish product identity immediately — use ref image for strap and buckle accuracy. 0:02 – 0:05 Wide drone shot. Lone hiker cresting a rocky ridgeline at golden hour. STRIDEX backpack clearly visible on their back, silhouetted against amber sky. Sweeping upward camera motion. High altitude, dramatic. Backpack silhouette must match ref image profile shape. 0:05 – 0:08 Fast-paced montage: three quick cuts — traversing a narrow trail, crossing a stream stepping stone, unzipping a side pocket mid-stride. Each cut syncs with a percussion beat. Show product utility and movement. Maintain consistent backpack colorway from ref image across all cuts. 0:08 – 0:11 Slow motion. Hiker leaps across a rocky gap. STRIDEX backpack straps taut, body language confident. Camera tracks from the side — the backpack is center frame. Light rays catch the logo patch. Hero moment. Peak cinematic energy. 120fps slow-mo feel. Logo visibility critical. 0:11 – 0:13 Hiker reaches the summit. Turns to face camera, slight smile. The backpack and mountain vista behind them fill the full frame. Gentle push-in on the face and backpack together. Human connection moment. Product visible. Warm golden grade. 0:13 – 0:15 Cut to black. STRIDEX wordmark fades in, centered, clean white text on pure black. Tagline below: "Built for where roads end." Logo holds for 2 seconds then fades out. Logo endcard. STRIDEX wordmark exact spelling, bold sans-serif. No other elements on screen.
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