"Proof of life. šļø Just another random file in the archives that deserved a spot on the main feed. Life lately, captured in 4K." To give you a better post, could you tell me:
"Sometimes the best moments arenāt planned; theyāre just caught in between the 'real' takes. Found this file tucked away in my camera rollāIMG_2116āand it felt like a time capsule. Itās funny how a 10-second clip can bring back the entire smell, sound, and feeling of a day. Donāt forget to record the little things." 2. The "Behind the Scenes" (Process/Work)
Once I have those details, I can draft something much more specific for you!
If youāre looking to create a "long post" (like a caption or a blog entry) for a video you've recently filmed with that name, here are a few directions you can take depending on what the video actually shows: 1. The "Core Memory" Vibe (Nostalgic/Sentimental)
Talk about the effort that goes into a project, showing the raw footage before the editing magic happens.
(e.g., funny, inspiring, chaotic, or aesthetic)
Focus on the feeling of capturing a fleeting moment that you never want to forget.
"The raw vs. the final. š¬ This is IMG_2116.MOVāno filters, no color grading, no music. Just the messy, honest start of something Iāve been working on. I think we spend so much time polishing the end result that we forget to appreciate the process of building it from the ground up." 3. The "Dump" Style (Casual/Relatable)