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Extreme close-up of scissors snipping — 1 second of pure anticipation. No face, no shop name. Just the snip-snip-snip of fresh fades. Optional spoken line: "This is your new barbershop." [beat drop]
Trending build-up beat that hits on the reveal moment. The drop at 0:03 (before/after reveal) is the share moment — we pick a sound already proven in the barber/lifestyle vertical so the algorithm has context.
Alternative: Original audio with subtle bass drop at reveal — lets the snip-snip sell the precision.
| Timecode | Beat | Visual | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0:00–0:02 | Hook | Close-up scissors + text overlay | Trending TikTok sound — build-up track |
| 0:02–0:06 | Reveal | Full-face before/after split — client eyes closed, then BLAZING awake | Sound drops on reveal beat |
| 0:06–0:09 | Process | Mid-shot barber working a fade — hands moving, snipping, perfect symmetry | Original audio: snip sounds + music |
| 0:09–0:12 | Shop Energy | Wide shot — chairs full, regulars chatting, the vibe | Background chatter audio |
| 0:12–0:14 | Location | Text overlay: shop name + address | Fade music |
| 0:14–0:15 | CTA | "Follow for more 🔥" + shop name pinned | Music out |
Clean sans-serif. Caption-style. 43% of TikTok viewers watch with sound off — every word earns its place.
Comment pin: Shop name + location tag. Bio link: Direct to booking or Instagram. Hashtags: #vegasbarbershop #fade #lasvegas
Barbershop content runs on transformation satisfaction. Before/after reveals are the most naturally shareable format in the service industry — they prove quality without a word. POV framing puts the viewer inside the moment, which drives saves (not just views). "Don't tell anyone" is a competitive exclusivity hook that makes viewers feel like they found something secret.
Someone walking past the truck, phone out, mid-order. Wide shot shows the line behind them. Optional spoken: "I almost missed my flight for this." [beat drop]
Trending food discovery sound — a track already proven in the foodie/review space. The hook requires curiosity, so the sound signals "something good is coming" without giving it away. The reveal at 0:12 (truck name + schedule) is where the sound peaks.
Alternative: Original audio — sizzle, crowd, engine idle layered under a beat. Authentic and specific.
| Timecode | Beat | Visual | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0:00–0:02 | Hook | Person walking past truck, phone out, ordering | Trending sound — food discovery track |
| 0:02–0:05 | The Order | Close-up hands unboxing food — steam rising, vibrant colors, textures visible | Original audio: sizzle + crowd energy |
| 0:05–0:08 | First Bite | Mid-shot customer reaction — eyes widen, nod, genuine response | Background crowd noise |
| 0:08–0:12 | The Line | Wide shot from across the street — truck, queue wrapping around the block | Original audio: crowd chatter + truck sounds |
| 0:12–0:15 | Reveal | Sign reveal: truck name + "Find us every [day]" | Music drops |
| 0:15–0:18 | CTA | Location tag + "Link in bio to find us today" | Music out |
Warm-toned captions to match food content. High contrast on the name reveal.
Location pin: "Find us at [corner] — we're here today." Comment pin: "What's your must-order here? 👇" — drives comments, which boosts algorithm reach. Bio link: Direct to ordering platform or Instagram.
Food truck content combines two viral drivers: food porn and FOMO. The "made me miss my flight" hook creates immediate curiosity — who sacrifices travel for food? That tension drives clicks. The line-around-the-block shot is social proof that no copy can manufacture. Food truck followers are loyal; one great clip can generate a week's worth of walk-up traffic.
Extreme close-up — stencil being applied to skin. The precision, the paper, the tracing. Quick flash of the final design (blurred, mysterious). Optional spoken: "This is what 4 hours looks like." [music drop]
Trending emotional/creative track in the tattoo/artisan space with proven reach. The time-lapse section (0:08–0:14) is the core — audio needs to build steadily so the reveal hits with maximum impact.
Alternative: Machine buzz layered with ambient track. Authentic, ASMR-adjacent, lets the visuals carry the emotion.
| Timecode | Beat | Visual | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0:00–0:02 | Hook | Stencil on skin — close-up, precision visible | Trending sound — intense/emotional track |
| 0:02–0:05 | Session Starts | Artist at work — machine humming, client in focus, confident strokes | Original audio: machine buzz + low ambient |
| 0:05–0:08 | Mid-Session | Client's face — relaxed, trusting, in the zone | Background shop energy audio |
| 0:08–0:14 | Time-Lapse | Compressed montage — black filling in, details emerging | Trending sound (same track, building) |
| 0:14–0:17 | Reveal | Final shot — clean, lit perfectly. Artist name + booking link overlaid | Music drop — emotional beat |
| 0:17–0:20 | CTA | Shop name + "Book via link in bio" | Music out |
High-contrast on the reveal. The final frame should look like a gallery piece — clean, lit, premium.
Bio link: Direct to booking — tattoo clients convert through portfolio, not hard sell. Comment pin: "Tag someone who needs this 👇" — peer referral is the primary conversion path. Pinned comment: "Booked out 6+ weeks · Link in bio"
Tattoo content wins on artistry and anticipation. The time-lapse satisfies viewers' desire to watch something get made — the same appeal as ceramics, woodworking, or food prep. The reveal drives saves (people bookmark these for the "after" shot). And it speaks directly to people considering a tattoo: they see the process, the precision, and the result before they commit.
Dark, matte exterior — dirt visible, grime in the wheel wells. A single bead of water hitting the hood. Dramatic, moody. Optional spoken: "Day 1." [beat drop]
Trending transformation sound with a build-up that peaks at the reveal. Car detail is ASMR-adjacent — the pressure washer audio during process beats (0:02–0:09) matters as much as the reveal itself.
Alternative: Pressure washer ASMR under subtle ambient track. No vocals, all texture.
| Timecode | Beat | Visual | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0:00–0:02 | Hook | Dirty car exterior — moody lighting, grime visible | Trending sound — transformation track |
| 0:02–0:06 | The Wash | Pressure washer hit — mud peeling off, water flying, foam everywhere | Original audio: pressure washer ASMR + ambient |
| 0:06–0:09 | Interior | Hands treating leather — product gleaming, vacuum sounds | Original audio: detail sounds + music |
| 0:09–0:12 | Reveal | Before/after cut — dirty exterior to showroom shine | Music drop — satisfying beat |
| 0:12–0:14 | Shop Info | Text overlay: shop name + neighborhood + "Book online" | Fade music |
| 0:14–0:15 | CTA | "Follow for more 🔥" + booking link | Music out |
Dark, premium aesthetic matching the before/after contrast. The "Day 1 / Day 2" framing invites viewers to save and share.
Comment pin: "Day 1 → Day 2. Drop your car pic below 👇" — low-friction engagement that drives comments. Location tag: Pin the shop in comments. Bio link: Direct to online booking.
Car detail content hits both visual satisfaction and status signaling. Before/after reveals are inherently shareable — they generate "wow" reactions that drive saves. The ASMR texture (pressure washer, foam, leather treatment) keeps viewers engaged through the process beat. And the "Day 1 → Day 2" framing gives viewers a specific product to imagine for their own car, which drives booking intent.
We show up, shoot the content, edit it, and post it. You keep running your business.
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