Vintage Cannonadale T-shirt

I wrote this script for a vintage Cannondale t-shirt and had my favorite podcasters turn it into a segments.

[Scene 1: Wide Shot – A well-lit, modern living room. A person walks in wearing the vintage Cannondale T-shirt, holding a cup of coffee.]
Voiceover:
“Step into a legacy of performance and style with this vintage Cannondale T-shirt.”


[Scene 2: Close-up – The person adjusts the shirt, showing off the soft fabric and retro Cannondale logo.]
Voiceover:
“Made for the cycling enthusiast and anyone who values comfort, this tee features a timeless design that pays tribute to Cannondale’s rich history.”


[Scene 3: Medium Shot – The person pairs the shirt with jeans and sneakers, giving a casual, everyday look.]
Voiceover:
“Whether you’re hitting the trails, running errands, or just relaxing, this shirt is perfect for every occasion.”


[Scene 4: Split Screen – One side shows the shirt being worn while cycling, and the other shows it styled for a coffee shop outing.]
Voiceover:
“Versatile, lightweight, and made with quality materials—it’s built for those who love to ride and look good doing it.”


[Scene 5: Slow Pan – Zoom in on the retro Cannondale logo with the shirt hanging on a rack.]
Voiceover:
“Show your passion for cycling and your appreciation for a brand that’s been leading the pack for decades.”


[Scene 6: Wide Shot – The person grabs their bike, smiles at the camera, and heads out the door.]
Voiceover:
“Get your vintage Cannondale T-shirt today and ride with style. Available now on Amazon.”

[Text on Screen:
“Click the link below to grab yours!”]


[End Scene: Close-up of the Amazon logo and the shirt image with a call-to-action.]
Voiceover:
“Don’t just wear a shirt. Wear a legacy.”

Things I am curious about:

  1. Does this work to drive users to buy?
  2. Where do you put the link?
  3. What imrovements can be made

Let me know what you think

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