Include a clear indicator of disaster, such as a smudged face, a broken umbrella, or a ruined prop.
While "Video Title- Jill's Bad Day" serves as a working title, maximizing discoverability requires adding context. Consider variations like: Jill's Bad Day: When Everything Goes Wrong at Once Worst Day Ever | Jill's Bad Day (Short Film)
Jill finally arrives at the office (90 minutes late). Her boss, a silent figure with stern glasses, just points at the clock. No words are needed. She sits at her desk. She opens her laptop. The battery is dead. She searches for a charger. There is a new IT policy: you must check out chargers with a badge. Her badge is in her other jacket. The jacket with the coffee stain.
They didn't think it was funny. They’re sending a formal complaint. Also, the coffee machine is broken. Again.
[She’s sitting in a laundromat at 11 PM, wearing a trash bag poncho, eating a vending machine peanut butter cracker.]
Plan for recurring patterns (longer-term)
[She starts the car. The "Check Engine" light is on. It has always been on. But today, it starts flashing.]
"Sorry! Not in service!"
If you are writing a video description, script, or social media post for this title, here are a few ways to approach it:
Include a clear indicator of disaster, such as a smudged face, a broken umbrella, or a ruined prop.
While "Video Title- Jill's Bad Day" serves as a working title, maximizing discoverability requires adding context. Consider variations like: Jill's Bad Day: When Everything Goes Wrong at Once Worst Day Ever | Jill's Bad Day (Short Film)
Jill finally arrives at the office (90 minutes late). Her boss, a silent figure with stern glasses, just points at the clock. No words are needed. She sits at her desk. She opens her laptop. The battery is dead. She searches for a charger. There is a new IT policy: you must check out chargers with a badge. Her badge is in her other jacket. The jacket with the coffee stain. Video Title- Jill-s bad day
They didn't think it was funny. They’re sending a formal complaint. Also, the coffee machine is broken. Again.
[She’s sitting in a laundromat at 11 PM, wearing a trash bag poncho, eating a vending machine peanut butter cracker.] Include a clear indicator of disaster, such as
Plan for recurring patterns (longer-term)
[She starts the car. The "Check Engine" light is on. It has always been on. But today, it starts flashing.] Her boss, a silent figure with stern glasses,
"Sorry! Not in service!"
If you are writing a video description, script, or social media post for this title, here are a few ways to approach it: