Analysis Of Brewhouse's Coffee Machines

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The main purpose of this video is to advertise Brewhouse’s Coffee Machines through corporate video. It is important for the video to be unique and different from the other brand of coffee machine as there are so many videos that trying to compete all at once. Since the owner wants the video to be very chill and relaxing, I have decided to implement ideas from my perspective and the Zootopia film.
The opening of the video will be an animation of fairy flying towards the Brewhouse Coffee Shop with a soothing music background. As the fairy approaching the main door, she sprinkles the fairy dust all over the place. The video continue a time-lapse of male barista is setting up the place before the opening hour.

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