AI-Generated UGC Shot List
New House Reveal in Seattle
I just bought a new house in Seattle location. I wanted to do a quick video of reveal of the Neighbourhood first.
This is a 12-shot filming plan for a 60s TikTok UGC video — new House Reveal in Seattle. Each shot specifies what appears on camera, the movement type, and the script or voiceover line, so you can film in sequence without stopping to think between takes. It's optimised for TikTok's fast-cut format, with the hook designed to land in the first 1–2 seconds. Use it as an on-set checklist: work through each shot in order, adjust framing to your location, and adapt the script lines to your own voice.
Shot list
- 1HOOK0–1s
Fast-paced close-up of the creator's surprised face with bold text overlay 'Guess Where I Am!'
Text overlay:Guess Where I Am! - 2INTRO1–3s
Fast cut to a wide shot of the neighborhood showcasing houses and trees
- 3INTRO3–5s
Handheld POV shot walking down the street with a light breeze and distant sounds of children playing
- 4INTRO5–8s
Close-up of a neighborhood sign with the name visible
- 5PROBLEM8–10s
Quick jump cut to creator rolling their eyes at a nearby house with messy lawn
Voiceover:'Not every house looks great…' - 6INTRO10–12s
Over-the-shoulder shot of creator looking at a coffee shop across the street
Voiceover:'But check out this coffee spot!' - 7INTRO12–15s
Close-up of coffee cup being held with steam rising in the morning light
- 8INTRO15–17s
Slow pan of the local park with people jogging and walking dogs
Voiceover:'And there's a park just down the street!' - 9PRODUCT17–20s
Medium shot of the creator pointing to a charming local store with hanging plants
Voiceover:'This store has the cutest plants!' - 10PRODUCT20–23s
Jump cut to wide shot of the creator laughing and waving at neighbors walking by
Voiceover:'And everyone's super friendly!' - 11FINAL23–26s
Slow motion of leaves falling from trees with a casual background chatter
Voiceover:'I think I’m gonna love it here!' - 12FINAL26–30s
Close-up of the creator looking into the camera, smiling with the sun setting in the background
Why this format works
UGC content outperforms polished ads because it shows the product in a real person's real life. The shot list keeps the footage grounded and specific — the credibility comes from the detail, not the production value. Your most important shot is usually the most unglamorous one.
Filming tips for TikTok
- Film your hook in the first 0.5 seconds — TikTok auto-plays without sound, so your opening visual has to carry the full weight.
- Shoot each clip slightly longer than you need. Jump cuts between takes lose energy; trim in edit, not on location.
- Natural light at a window beats a ring light for skin texture and authenticity — TikTok viewers can tell.
- Do the take you think you'll cut first, then the one you'll use. The second attempt has better pacing.
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