the recipe tray becomes the trailer.
Build this as a 60-second vertical InVideo production made from four locked 15-second segments. The last frame of every segment becomes the starting frame for the next. No whole-video roulette. No generic portal. No character lineup. One physical object chain.
Director's cut
The hook
Second one: Guapo's robotic thumb wipes fogged tray glass and a cyan city reflection appears under amber greenhouse light. That image does the whole job.
The tension
The old recipes are being sealed, but the seal is what wakes the current legends. We never explain it. We make the viewer chase the handoff.
The marketing move
Sell First Batch status and product desire without sounding like a supplement ad. The tub is not the pitch yet. The ritual is.
Use these as light visual context only



60-second segment map
Recipe tray wakes
Guapo closes the old recipe tray. The ingredients begin routing the camera through the first-batch signatures. The hook is inside second one: robotic thumb wipes fogged glass and a cyan city reflection appears underneath amber greenhouse light.
Five signatures travel through glass
The slit becomes a tunnel under the tray glass. Each flavor appears as a physical mark, not a character pose: cream ripple, passionfruit seed, sugar fiber, green pin trail, cyan crystal fracture.
Recipes become the drop
The reflected recipes fold into the product ritual: foil card edge, tub rim, matte black gatefold box, green light leak. This is where the video starts becoming GLYTCH, not just lore.
Override hold
The box light becomes the final plate. Exact logo and OVERRIDE EVERYTHING get overlaid in post if InVideo cannot preserve text. End with a clean hold that compresses well on socials.
InVideo operating instructions
1. Context first
Upload the small anchor pack and paste the Context prompt below before asking for any video.
2. Make Agent One plan
Ask for a shot plan before generation. If it gives a generic trailer, stop and paste the segment rules again.
3. Lite roughs only
Use Lite for blocking and timing. Spend Pro/Ultra only on locked hero shots or final approved segments.
4. Extract last frame
After each approved 15s segment, export the last frame and upload it as the next segment's start image. Do not let InVideo invent continuity.
5. Scene fixes only
If a detail breaks, regenerate that scene/shot. Do not reroll the whole video and throw away working continuity.
6. Text in post
Generated text is poison. Exact GLYTCH logo and OVERRIDE EVERYTHING get overlaid after the video plate is clean.
All images we need
- GLYTCH logo source / exact OVERRIDE EVERYTHING overlay
- Latest five character seed sheets or approved canon sheets
- Guapo identity anchor: robotic/mech hands, mech collar, cyborg staff if visible
- Hidden greenhouse workbench, no character
- Amber worklamp + cyan city reflection lighting plate
- Fogged recipe-tray start frame with Guapo thumb
- Macro texture plate: condensation, passionfruit, cream, sugar, rind, cyan crystal
- Half-closed tray slit final frame for 0-15
- Five-reflection glass card-slot handoff for 15-30
- Gatefold box silhouette with green light leak for 30-45
- Actual tub/box/card refs for final product act
- Clean black/green end plate for exact logo/text overlay
Prompts to paste
InVideo Context prompt
Load these into InVideo Context before generating anything: 1. GLYTCH logo / Override Everything brand lock if available. 2. Latest five character seed sheets or approved canon sheets. 3. Guapo identity anchor: robotic/mech hands, mech collar, cyborg staff if visible; hidden wilderness recipe-keeper, not sterile lab professor. 4. Color anchors: GLYTCH green #2EE8A5, electric cyan #00F0FF, deep black #0A0A0E. 5. Product anchors only for the last act: gatefold box silhouette, tub silhouette, foil card edge. Keep readable text out of generated frames; overlay exact text later. 6. Rule: plan first, then generate scene-by-scene. Use permission prompts before spending higher-quality credits. Project rule: build this as four 15-second linked segments. The last frame of each segment becomes the starting frame of the next segment. Never regenerate a handoff frame; extract it, upload it, and continue from it.
Ask Agent One to plan before generating
Before generating, plan a 60-second vertical GLYTCH transition video in four linked 15-second segments. Make the whole piece one physical recipe-tray transfer, not a character montage. Guapo's hands and old recipe objects carry the transition from first recipes into the five current legends. Use warm greenhouse glass for the past, cyan city reflection for the future, and make every segment end on a clean still frame that can start the next segment. No full character lineup. No generic portal. No fake readable text. No background music during generation; use environmental SFX only.
0-15 Recipe tray wakes
REFERENCE @Image1 = Guapo identity seed. Preserve source design exactly. Visible parts: right robotic thumb, left robotic palm, metal wrist, mech collar rim. @Image2 = greenhouse workbench: old wood, brass hinges, glass vessels, roots under table, plant shadows. @Image3 = amber worklamp above glass, cyan city reflection below glass, black corners. @Image4 = start frame: Guapo thumb touching fogged recipe-tray glass, lens six inches above surface. @Image5 = texture: condensation bead, passionfruit pulp, cream swirl, sugar fibers, watermelon rind, cyan sugar crystal. @Image6 = final frame: half-closed brass recipe tray, five vessels, one cyan-lit vessel through lid slit, no text. CHARACTER Guapo appears only as right robotic thumb, metal wrist, left palm with five metal fingers, and mech collar edge. Hands move with heavy hinge weight and clear joints. ENVIRONMENT Scratched tray glass over old wood. Brass hinge seams run left-to-right across the back edge. Roots hang under the table. Vessel rims circle the lens path. Water beads sit on glass. Plant shadows cross the surface. STYLE Amber/cyan split palette. Anime cel-shaded greenhouse, gouache grain, sharp linework, glass refraction, wet wood, brass edges, condensation. CAMERA Single uninterrupted long take. One continuous trajectory: MACRO SKIM -> REFLECTION REVEAL -> RACK FOCUS PULL -> OS THREAD -> CRASH PUSH-IN -> LOCKED MA HOLD. Camera starts six inches above fogged tray glass, skims condensation, threads between vessel rims and sugar fibers, dives into the cyan crystal crack, then stops under the closing lid gap. CINEMATIC TIMELINE (15s) 0:00-0:02: Camera macro-skims across fogged glass. Guapo's right thumb enters upper-left, presses down, drags diagonally screen-right. Condensation piles into a wet ridge. Cleared glass shows cyan city reflection below. 0:02-0:04: A bead forms at the thumb trail. Rack focus shifts from metal thumb grooves to bead surface. The bead rolls screen-right, magnifying passionfruit seeds, brass cuts, and root shadows. 0:04-0:06: The bead taps a silver spoon handle. Handle rotates clockwise twenty degrees. Cream-pink liquid ripples in two rings. A cream ribbon crosses the spoon reflection and snaps back. 0:06-0:08: Camera threads through lifted spun-sugar fibers. Fibers scrape across the lens as a fabric wipe. Sugar crystals stick to glass, then slide down one by one. 0:08-0:10: The bead bumps a lime-green grenade pin beside a watermelon rind shard. The pin rolls left-to-right through red juice, leaving a green line. A brass cage latch clicks open in back. 0:10-0:12: The bead strikes the cyan sugar crystal. Impact frame: crystal splits bottom-left to top-right. Cyan light runs through the crack. Focus pulls from crystal edge to a masked cyan eye reflected inside the crack for two frames. 0:12-0:15: Guapo's left palm lowers the brass tray lid from top frame. Camera crash-pushes into the narrowing gap, stops before the lid touches base, and holds on one cyan-lit vessel through the slit. Dust, sugar grains, and cyan splinters stop moving during final 0.8 seconds. AUDIO Environmental SFX only: thumb squeak on wet glass, bead roll, spoon tick, sugar scrape, pin through juice, latch click, crystal crack, brass lid creak. No background music. No soundtrack. No musical score. No BGM. No voice. Object-chain transition; every ingredient leaves a physical mark; final slit frame becomes the next start frame; 4K razor detail.
15-30 Five signatures travel through glass
START FRAME = exported final frame from 0-15: half-closed brass tray slit with one cyan-lit vessel visible. Generate the next 15s as a single object-chain through reflections. Camera begins inside the lid slit, pulls along the glass underside, and each vessel reflection becomes a physical flavor mark: strawberry cream ripple, passionfruit seed pulse, cotton candy sugar fiber, watermelon pin trail, cyan crystal fracture. End on five reflections arranged like card slots across wet glass, no readable text, one empty sixth black space at the bottom edge for the next handoff.
30-45 Recipes become the drop
START FRAME = exported five-reflection glass card-slot frame from 15-30. Generate a 15s product-loop bridge without selling too early. The reflections fold into foil card edges, tub silhouette, and matte black gatefold box geometry. Clean short-trimmed hands or gloves only. Show material truth: foil glint, matte black paperboard, green light leak, glass dust. End on a cracked-open gatefold box silhouette with green light spilling through the doors and one card corner visible, no fake text.
45-60 Override hold
START FRAME = cracked-open gatefold box silhouette from 30-45. Generate the final 15s as a controlled reveal: camera pushes through green light, passes over card foil, catches one tub rim, then locks on a black frame with exact GLYTCH logo and OVERRIDE EVERYTHING added in post. If InVideo cannot preserve exact logo/text, generate a clean black/green light plate and overlay logo/text manually afterward. End with 1.5s still hold for platform compression and caption readability.
Marketing line for the eventual post
before the tub, there was a recipe.
That is the line. It gives First Batch status without explaining the whole app, box, card, reward machine in the caption like a brand intern.