Sora提示词:Shot 1 (0-2 seconds): Pain Point Stimulation (Old Handlebar
Shot 1 0-2 seconds): Pain Point Stimulation (Old Handlebar Strap)
Visuals: Close-up of a pair of hands wearing an old handlebar strap on a bumpy road, showing tension and discomfort due to vibration and slippage. The handlebar strap surface may be worn or dirty.
Purpose: To quickly establish a negative "before use" experience, allowing the viewer to immediately empathize.
Shot 2 2-4 seconds): Renewal Process (Excellent Design)
Visuals: The old handlebar strap is neatly torn off. Close-up of the new handlebar strap's even texture, self-adhesive layer, and seamless fit as it is wound.
Purpose: To showcase the "excellent design" and ease of installation, providing the satisfaction of "solving a problem."
Waterproof: Water is splashed onto the handlebar strap, forming droplets that roll off.
Anti-slip/Shock Absorption: Switch to close-ups of the rider's hands as they exert force and brake suddenly on wet or bumpy surfaces, showing no movement between the palm and the handlebars, while maintaining a stable arm posture.
Purpose: To dynamically demonstrate the five core advantages of "waterproof," "anti-slip," "sweat-wicking," "shock absorption," and "comfort."
Visuals: Split-screen comparison of the worn-out old handlebars and the intact new ones, highlighting the new handlebars' abrasion resistance. A slogan is displayed.
Purpose: To emphasize the "abrasion resistance" feature and make the upgrade's value self-evident through comparison.