Video Overview
Script: How did the ancient Egyptians align the Great Pyramid so precisely? Imagine standing in the desert, surrounded by sand and stars. The secret lies not in modern tools but in a simple shadow. As the sun sets, a stick in the ground casts a shadow, tracing an arc. By marking two points along this shadow, they found true north. With this technique, they aligned one of the world’s greatest wonders to perfection. Next time you see a sunset, remember: it’s not just beautiful—it’s a tool that built history.
Custom instruction: 1) Blocks & Shots - Start with a wide shot of the Great Pyramid. - Cut to an ancient Egyptian setting with sand and stars. - Show a close-up of a stick casting a shadow. - Transition to an animation of the shadow tracing an arc. - End with a majestic view of the pyramid aligned perfectly. 2) Transition Plan - Use smooth crossfades between historical imagery and animations. 3) Subtitles - Include clear, concise subtitles matching spoken script. 4) Lighting/Color - Warm, golden tones for desert scenes; cool tones for sunset. 5) Cut Cues - Cut at natural pauses in narration to emphasize key points.