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Here are simple, practical scenarios: product ads, services, apps, local businesses, and team workflows. Pick a task — create a set of clean options in one consistent style.

One consistent style
videos feel like a brand
Clear limits
quality, speed and duration depend on your plan
Brand protection
presentation settings follow plan rules
Snowman — use cases
Clean presentation
Videos feel polished: style, composition and final touches — without visual chaos.
Options to choose from
Instead of one attempt — several clean options. It’s easier to find the best one.
Team workflow
Work together: projects, rules and shared process — great for agencies and teams.

Product ad (beautiful presentation)

E‑commerce, brands, marketplaces
scenario
Goal
Create a video that hooks in the first seconds and clearly explains the benefit.
Result
A ready 9:16 video for short formats
What to prepare
  • 1 product photo (ideally on a clean background)
  • Offer in 1–2 sentences
  • Preferred style (premium / bold / minimal)
What you get
  • A ready 9:16 video for short formats
  • A couple extra options with different wording
  • A consistent visual style
How to make it better
  • Change only one thing at a time (e.g. text)
  • Make 3–7 options and compare
  • Keep the core message short: 5–7 words

Service or expert (value + trust)

Services, experts, online schools
scenario
Goal
Show value and build trust — without overload.
Result
A lead‑gen video
What to prepare
  • What the service is
  • Who it’s for
  • One strong reason to choose you (fact/number/promise)
What you get
  • A lead‑gen video
  • Several options for different audiences
  • A repeatable presentation in one style
How to make it better
  • Start short (6–12s)
  • One idea per video
  • Add one trust anchor: deadline, number, guarantee

Mobile app (feature → benefit)

Apps and services
scenario
Goal
Show one feature and its benefit in a way that makes people want to try it.
Result
A 9:16 or 16:9 video
What to prepare
  • 1 feature (the strongest one)
  • Audience
  • Style (business / friendly / premium)
What you get
  • A 9:16 or 16:9 video
  • Options for different features
  • A consistent series style
How to make it better
  • One video — one feature
  • Avoid long phrases
  • Try 2–3 first frames and pick the best

Restaurant / delivery (appetite & vibe)

Cafes, restaurants, delivery
scenario
Goal
Create an atmospheric video and clearly explain what to order and why it’s convenient.
Result
A short‑format video
What to prepare
  • 1–2 dishes or menu items
  • One main hook (e.g. “in 30 minutes”)
  • City/area (if relevant)
What you get
  • A short‑format video
  • Options for different dishes
  • A weekly/monthly series in one style
How to make it better
  • Describe light and mood in one line
  • Start with the most appetizing shot
  • Better 5 short videos than one long

Team or agency (one process)

Agencies, in‑house teams
scenario
Goal
Organize production so it’s clear: projects, ownership, results.
Result
One shared workspace
What to prepare
  • Company name
  • Who will work (2–5 people)
  • Basic brand rules (tone, colors, restrictions)
What you get
  • One shared workspace
  • A clear project history
  • Consistent presentation across all videos
How to make it better
  • Start with one style per campaign
  • Use consistent text rules
  • Collect best variants into a shortlist

Scaling (many variants per week)

Teams with ongoing ads
scenario
Goal
Ship many options without losing quality or brand recognition.
Result
A variant flow without chaos
What to prepare
  • Offer template
  • Reference pack (photos/materials)
  • List of ideas to test (hypotheses)
What you get
  • A variant flow without chaos
  • Stable visual quality
  • Easy repetition of winning patterns
How to make it better
  • Standardize the brief first
  • Use clear project naming
  • Plan output: 3–5 videos per task
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