Floating Sticker Outfit-Swap Reel
A vertical outfit-swap reel where four cut-out looks float around the frame like stickers and fly in on the beat to replace what she wears.
A captain walks his cream-and-chrome ship delivering a reflective monologue in a specified accent, shot in slow deliberate 1970s sci-fi style.
Style: cinematic retro sci-fi, inspired by grand 1970s/80s space films, practical effects, symmetrical compositions, slow deliberate camera movement, cream-and-chrome spaceship interiors, big buttons, glowing panels, analog readouts, subtle film grain, soft haze, dramatic but thoughtful mood. Captain HaHaa has charm, swagger, and warmth. He walks through his ship while delivering a reflective monologue in a confident Australian accent. The tone is philosophical but grounded, ending hopeful and personal. SHOT 1 - 0:00-0:05 Visual: Wide symmetrical shot of a long cream-and-chrome spaceship corridor with glowing wall panels, blinking buttons, and retro consoles built into the walls. Captain HaHaa walks slowly toward camera from the far end, hands loosely behind his back at first, calm and reflective. Camera: Slow centered dolly backward, very smooth, stately and elegant. Dialogue: “Well, here we are, mates, a brand-new age.” SHOT 2 - 0:05-0:10 Visual: Side-profile tracking shot as Captain walks past a row of large retro computer stations, reel-to-reel style panels, switches, and glowing instrument clusters. He lightly brushes a hand across the edge of a chrome console as he passes. Soft practical reflections shimmer across his black uniform and silver trim. Camera: Lateral tracking shot, smooth and measured. Dialogue: “Longer models, bigger worlds, and enough artificial intelligence to make the universe feel rather small.” SHOT 3 - 0:10-0:15 Visual: Captain stops at a large observation window or glowing circular display. He looks out thoughtfully, half in silhouette, ship lights glowing behind him. This should feel like a classic contemplative sci-fi image. He turns slightly back toward camera with a knowing expression. Camera: Medium-wide, slow push in from behind and to the side. Dialogue: “But don’t get too dazzled. Without a proper story, all that power is just pretty lights doing tricks in the dark.” SHOT 4 - 0:15-0:20 Visual: Medium close-up as Captain resumes walking, now moving through a control room doorway with large blinking panels and oversized buttons in the foreground. He points lightly toward camera as he talks, casual and assured, like he’s sharing hard-earned wisdom. Camera: Front-facing tracking medium close-up, slight handheld softness but still controlled. Dialogue: “A machine can build the world… but it can’t tell us why we should care about it.” SHOT 5 - 0:20-0:25 Visual: Captain enters the main bridge in a low-angle hero shot. The bridge is spacious, practical, and beautifully retro: cream consoles, chrome rails, oversized lit buttons, glowing instrument panels, and soft haze in the air. As he steps through the doorway, Fishman Mike and Ron are already there waiting for him near their stations. They both look toward him and give him a friendly thumbs up. Captain gives a small acknowledging grin as he keeps moving forward. After the thumbs up, Fishman Mike and Ron turn and begin working at the bridge controls in the background, adding life and movement behind him. Camera: Low-angle slow push in, slightly epic, widening just enough to include Fishman Mike and Ron in the bridge space. Dialogue: “That’s our job.” “And right now, when almost anything can be made, the rarest thing you can bring to it is yourself.” SHOT 6 - 0:25-0:30 Visual: Tight medium close-up of Captain HaHaa near or beside the captain’s chair as he finishes his speech. Behind him, slightly out of focus, Fishman Mike and Ron continue working at their stations, pressing buttons, checking readouts, and moving with purpose. The bridge feels alive but never distracts from Captain. He leans toward camera slightly with a cheeky half-smile, warm eyes, full Captain HaHaa charisma. Camera: Subtle push in, intimate and strong, with shallow depth of field so Captain stays dominant while Mike and Ron remain visible in the background. Dialogue: “So be weird. Be honest. Make the thing only you would make.” “What a bloody good time to be alive.”
A vertical outfit-swap reel where four cut-out looks float around the frame like stickers and fly in on the beat to replace what she wears.
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