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Rattan Furniture Refresh
Home decor UGC. Rattan furniture refresh. Before: empty corner. After: styled with new chair, throw, plant. Time-lapse of styling. Close-up of textures. VO: sourcing tips, total cost. YouTube Shorts 6…
This is a 12-shot filming plan for a 60s Shorts UGC video — rattan Furniture Refresh. 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 structured for YouTube Shorts' educational format, with a clear value proposition up front and logical shot progression. 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
- 1HOOK0–3s
Wide shot of an empty corner in a room
Voiceover:Here's how to refresh your space with rattan furniture. - 2PROBLEM3–8s
Over-the-shoulder shot of creator looking at the empty corner, visually contemplating
Voiceover:This corner feels a bit lifeless right now. - 3INSIGHT8–12s
Close-up of a phone displaying rattan furniture options, scrolling through images
Voiceover:I decided it needed a rattan chair and some cozy touches. - 4INSIGHT12–16s
Overhead shot of shopping materials spread out on a table — swatches, notes
Voiceover:I took some time to gather sourcing tips and ideas. - 5PRODUCT16–24s
Static shot of unboxing a new rattan chair, focusing on the texture
Voiceover:I found this beautiful rattan chair online. - 6DEMO24–32s
Time-lapse of the creator arranging the chair, throw blanket, and plant in the corner
- 7DEMO32–36s
Close-up of hands adjusting the throw blanket on the chair
- 8DEMO36–40s
Close-up of fingers brushing leaves of a plant, revealing its texture
- 9RESULT40–48s
Wide shot of the newly styled corner showcasing the rattan chair, throw, and plant
Voiceover:And here's the final look – much better! - 10RESULT48–52s
Close-up of the styled corner with sunlight highlighting the textures
Voiceover:Total cost: $200 for the chair and accessories. - 11FINAL52–56s
Wide shot of the creator smiling and giving a thumbs up in front of the styled corner
Voiceover:I hope you found these tips helpful! - 12FINAL56–60s
Over-the-shoulder shot of creator pointing to the styled corner with a cheerful expression
Voiceover:Let me know how you refresh your space!
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 Shorts
- Open with the payoff visible in the frame — Shorts viewers decide in the first second whether to stay.
- Speak clearly and slightly slower than feels natural; Shorts are often watched without captions.
- Shoot from the same position for every shot that's meant to be in the same scene — continuity matters more than variety.
- Film your strongest take last. Energy builds with repetition.
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