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Before & After
$40
Pick whichever of these suits your setup — all we're after is a clear contrast between the old factory part and the T4T upgrade. One good clip plus a couple of photos is plenty.
Clip ideas — pick any
Film the factory part first, then the T4T part fitted — a simple "this was it, now look at it"
One side done, one to go (e.g. one projector headlight in, the other still factory) for an instant side-by-side
Pull the old part out and hold it next to the new one
A slow pan or swipe from the worn factory item across to the fresh upgrade
Close-ups of the difference — peeling vs leather, dull vs bright, dated vs modern
Make sure
Filmed vertical (9:16) and held steady — prop your phone if you can
Daylight or good light, product and vehicle clearly in frame
Send a clip and a few photos
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Landscape footage, dark or blurry shots, the product barely visible
You don't need to film the whole job — just enough to show it's a straightforward fit. A few short clips beat one long take, and you can trim it down after.
Grab a few of these
Out of the box / first look at the part
The key fitting moments — prop your phone so you've got both hands free
A timelapse of the fit if your phone shoots one
The finished result and your first reaction
A quick "here's how long it took" piece to camera
Make sure
Vertical (9:16), steady, good light
20–45 seconds total once you've trimmed it
Your own vehicle
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One continuous 40-minute take, dark garage footage, the part out of frame