Edit a Premium Amazon Product Video: ShakerShark Weighted Whisk vs Standard Whisk
- Status: Open
- Prize: $1000
- Entries Received: 122
Contest Brief
Project Update: New Raw Footage Uploaded
Important update for all editors:
I have uploaded new raw footage for this project. Please use the new footage as the main source for your edit.
Download NEW Raw Footage Here:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/tikk722h8u80ybslug57o/AB5IEpXNwemcWZcW0xpS3HI?rlkey=m6reuy275fezr2l23gvbage7q&dl=0
16:9 horizontal
1920 × 1080 px
MP4, H.264 preferred
No black space should be on sides or top.
The goal is still the same: create a clean, premium, side-by-side product proof video showing that the ShakerShark weighted whisk mixes smoother than a standard wire whisk.
The updated footage has a slightly different shot list, so please read the notes below carefully.
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Key Product Identification Notes
In the new footage:
The red weighted whisk = ShakerShark weighted whisk.
This is the product we are selling.
The regular wire whisk without the center weight = standard whisk.
This is the comparison whisk.
When you see the scoop/powder being added, the whisk is already in the bottle. You should be able to tell which side is which:
* Red weighted whisk = ShakerShark
* Wire whisk without weight = standard whisk
During the shaking clips, it may not be obvious which whisk is inside each bottle. That is okay. Use the shake clips quickly as a transition, around 1 to 2 seconds, just to show that both bottles are being shaken.
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Updated Shot List / Edit Flow
Please build the first sample edit around this updated structure.
Target length for first sample: 15 to 21 seconds
1. Hook / result tease
Open with a quick proof moment or teaser of the final strainer results.
Text:
NO MERCY ON CLUMPS
This should grab attention immediately.
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2. Whisk comparison
Show the two whisk types.
Left side:
Standard Wire Whisk
Right side:
ShakerShark Weighted Whisk
Important:
* The red weighted whisk is the ShakerShark product.
* The whisk without the center weight is the standard comparison whisk.
* Use the clearest close-up shots available.
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3. Fair setup / powder added
Show the powder/scoop being added into both bottles.
Text:
Same powder. Same cold water. Same shake count.
This line is very important because it makes the test feel fair.
The footage shows the whisk already in the bottle when the scoop is added. That is fine. Use the footage to make it clear that both bottles are being treated the same.
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4. Quick shake sequence
Show both bottles being shaken.
Keep this quick: around 1 to 2 seconds.
The shake sequence should feel fair and balanced. The viewer does not need to see every shake. This is just to show that both bottles were shaken before the pour.
Please sync or match the shake clips as well as possible.
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5. Pour through strainers
Show the mixtures being poured into the strainers.
Important identification:
* The pours with more chunks/clumps are from the standard wire whisk.
* The pours with little or no chunks are from the ShakerShark red weighted whisk.
There are multiple pour/chunk options in the footage. Please choose the clips that make the difference easiest to understand while still looking natural and credible.
Text labels:
Left:
Clumps Left Behind
Right:
Smoother Mix
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6. Final strainer result
Hold long enough for the viewer to clearly see the difference.
The final proof moment is the most important part of the video.
Text can stay:
Clumps Left Behind
Smoother Mix
or use:
See the Difference
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7. Final product hero shot
There is now a hero/product shot at the end featuring the black ShakerShark bottle.
Please use this as the final product shot/end card if it fits the edit.
Suggested final text:
BEST MIX IN THE GAME. PERIOD.
or
ShakerShark
Keep the ending clean and premium.
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Updated Text Direction
Use clean, bold, mobile-readable text.
Suggested text sequence:
NO MERCY ON CLUMPS
Standard Wire Whisk
ShakerShark Weighted Whisk
Same powder. Same cold water. Same shake count.
Clumps Left Behind
Smoother Mix
See the Difference
Optional final end card:
BEST MIX IN THE GAME. PERIOD.
Please do not use tiny text or long paragraphs. The video should be easy to understand without sound.
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No Sound Needed
No sound is required for this video.
Please do not spend time adding music, sound effects, or voiceover for the first sample edit.
This video needs to work visually without audio, especially for Amazon, website autoplay, and social placements where the video may be muted.
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No AI-Generated Video
Please do not use AI-generated video, AI-created product shots, fake liquid, fake clumps, fake strainers, or artificial product footage.
Use the actual raw footage provided.
Basic editing, stabilization, cropping, color correction, cleanup, text overlays, and normal post-production are fine.
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Editing Style
The edit should feel:
* premium
* clean
* credible
* proof-focused
* easy to understand
* fair and balanced
* not cheesy
* not overly flashy
* not like a TikTok meme
* not like a fake infomercial
Avoid:
* glitch effects
* cartoon transitions
* fake particles
* overdone zooms
* messy text
* random stock footage
* AI footage
* anything that makes the test feel fake
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Side-by-Side Direction
A clean split-screen layout is preferred.
Keep:
Standard whisk on the left
ShakerShark weighted whisk on the right
This helps the viewer understand the comparison quickly.
The most important thing is that the viewer clearly understands:
Same test. Different whisk. Different result.
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Quality Improvements Needed
Please improve the raw footage with:
* color correction
* white balance
* brightness/contrast
* stabilization
* cropping
* better framing
* clump visibility
* smoother result visibility
* clean text layout
The footage was filmed at home, so please make it look as polished and premium as possible.
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Questions / Extra Footage
Freelancers are encouraged to message me if anything is unclear.
I will be answering questions.
I can also shoot additional footage if needed. Please ask clearly and specifically for what you need, including:
* angle
* distance
* lighting
* action
* how long the clip should be
For the first submission, focus on creating the best possible 15 to 21 second proof edit using the new raw footage.
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What Makes a Winning Edit
The best edit will:
* make the difference obvious quickly
* correctly identify the red weighted whisk as ShakerShark
* correctly identify the non-weighted wire whisk as the standard whisk
* make the test feel fair
* keep the shake sequence short
* make the clumps easy to see
* make the smoother result easy to see
* use the black bottle hero shot cleanly at the end
* have bold, readable text
* work without sound
* avoid fake or AI-generated footage
* feel premium and convincing
The viewer should finish the video thinking:
“I can clearly see why the ShakerShark weighted whisk is better.”
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