Video Overview
Script: Ever wondered why first impressions stick so strongly? It all starts in the brain. Within seconds of meeting someone, our mind rapidly forms a judgment. This snap decision is influenced by facial expressions, tone of voice, and even posture. Imagine meeting someone with a warm smile and open stance; your brain instantly labels them as friendly and trustworthy. But here's the twist—these initial impressions can be misleading, often based on stereotypes or biases. So, next time you meet someone new, pause and consider: is your first impression truly accurate?
Custom instruction: 1) Blocks & Shots: Open with a close-up of a thoughtful face. Cut to a series of quick interactions showing varied expressions and gestures. End with a reflective face. 2) Transition Plan: Use quick cuts for fast-paced sequences; smooth dissolve for reflective moments. 3) Subtitles: Include concise subtitles at the bottom of the screen. 4) Lighting/Color: Use warm lighting for positive impressions; cooler tones for neutral or reflective moments. 5) Cut Cues: Cut to next shot when a new interaction or expression is mentioned.