Sora 2 Plot Summary The main character encounters an unexpected and striking situation that turns an ordinary day upside down. Visual presentation: dynamic transitions, short shots, emotionally charged music. The ending poses a question to the audience, encouraging commentary and re-watching. Shot Structure (60-90 seconds) Hook (0-5 seconds) A unique, compelling shot or question: "Why do people hide their favorite little things in the closet?" Problem Statement (6-25 seconds) Short clips: 3-4 dynamic moments that reveal the plot's theme. Visual cues: color, light, acceleration/deceleration to hold attention. Twist/What Just Happened (26-45 seconds) An unexpected fact or secret move that changes the context. Activating a timer or progress bar on the screen. Resolution (46–70 sec) An emotional conclusion that can be summarized in one sentence. Call to action: subscribe, like, leave a comment answering the question. Clickbait ending (71–90 sec) Hint for continuation: "Want more? Tell us what happens next in the comments." Visual Techniques and Style Color Palette: Two dominant colors + neon accent. Editing: Quick cuts of 0.2–0.5 seconds, smooth transitions between scenes. Music: Intense beat at the beginning, then a shift to an emotional motif towards the resolution. Sound Effects: Light clicks, ringing sounds, a timer sound to increase the tempo. Examples of Sub-Scenes Scene 1: A character in an elevator, camera from above, a scene of suppressed laughter. Scene 2: Show a miniature object that begins a key sequence of events. Scene 3: Unexpected effect—light flickers, the object disappears, or a new context appears. Scene 4: Close-up of a face with expressive facial expressions. Filming Tips Capture 5-7 strong shots before editing. Use timecode or subtitles for key moments. Include an audience question at the end of each shot: "What would you do?" Platform-specific format options Shorts/Tens: 60-90 seconds, vertical video. Reels: 30-45 seconds with a strong hook in the first 3 seconds. TikTok: Challenge or duet idea in the middle of the video. Example of a script in lines Hook: "Why do I need these things in the closet? Whoever hides them has a secret." Problem: The protagonist is searching for a hidden object in the kitchen, and the cabinet opens on its own. Twist: The hidden object turns out to be the key to unlocking the mysterious message. Resolution: The protagonist understands the meaning and shares their conclusion. Call to action: "If you want more, let me know in the comments: what happens next?"