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Summer Campaign Reel.mp4

Duration
0:51
Analysis ID
3c83b14d

Key metrics

Each metric on its own row — name, score, tier, and a plain-language explanation.

Engagement

Composite 0–100 index: how closely the video matches content Instagram promotes in Reels.

56

Medium

Medium level. Potential exists; strengthen weak zones before pushing reach.

Hook

How strongly the first 1–3 seconds grab attention.

92

High

High level. Opening seconds hook well — good chance to pass Instagram's seed test.

Retention

How evenly the video holds energy from start to finish.

93%

High

High level. Even pacing — viewers are likely to finish.

Confidence

How reliable the forecast is given the current frame sample and data.

65

Medium

Medium level. Moderate confidence; interpret with care.

Quality

Technical quality: resolution, sharpness, camera stability.

52

Medium

Medium level. Acceptable, but room to improve sharpness or resolution.

Attention focus

How readable the pacing is and how well it holds focus without chaos or boredom.

93

High

High level. Pacing guides attention without overload.

Additional signals

Extra factors: visuals, audio, text, and end-of-video attention drop risk.

Attention drop

Risk that the viewer drops off before the end.

0

Low risk

Low risk. Attention holds to the end — a positive algorithm signal.

Visual

Proxy for visual stimulation: motion, contrast, shot changes.

91

High

High level. Visuals are dynamic enough for feed retention.

Audio

How much the audio track supports viewing.

78

High

High level. Audio supports rhythm and emotion.

Meaning & text

How clear the message is: speech, on-screen text, captions.

80

High

High level. Message reads fast — good for saves.

Viewer brain map

Which brain regions light up, how strongly, and what the viewer is likely to feel.

Activation scaleStrongOKWeak

A schematic of how a viewer may perceive the video — not medical EEG, a creative model.

Avg90%
PeakFrontal cortex · meaning & text98%

The video mainly activates visual and meaning-related areas; viewers may feel: interest, engagement, energy. Engagement forecast 56/100.

Active region

Visual cortex (occipital)

Visual stimulation: motion, contrast, shot changes.

91Strong
Activation91%

Responds to

Frame dynamics, faces, color and contrast

Viewer effect

Strong visual pull, holds the eye

Tap a lobe or pick a card below

All regions

4

Viewer emotions

3
InterestHigh

Strong hook in the first seconds

EngagementMedium

Pacing supports watch-through

EnergyMedium

Audio track lifts mood

Key frames

Six storyboard moments — tap the filmstrip to jump, then review notes and recommendations.

Key moments

4 frames

Timeline

0:01 – 0:03

Needs attention

1 issues

Each frame is an auto-selected storyboard moment. YOLO boxes show detected objects; face mood is smile, neutral, or negative.

Frame 1 of 4

Hook

0:01Medium
Hook · 0:01

Hook · 0:01

On frame

Hook window, 0:01: normal brightness; face in central zone; on-screen text visible; static scene; sharp focus; high contrast; saturated palette.

Face

Detected (face 99/100).

Low motion

Motion 24/100 — scene is static, swipe risk.

Recommendation

Reference frame for the hook. Motion 24, contrast 100, face in frame. Compare with neighboring frames in the strip below.

segmentHook (0–3s)

Frame 2 of 4

Opening

0:15Medium
Opening · 0:15

Opening · 0:15

On frame

Opening, 0:15: darker exposure; visual accent off-center; text in top zone; moderate motion; soft focus; high contrast.

Text at top

Text detected in «top» zone (score 100/100).

Sharpness

Sharpness 10/100 — frame may look soft/blurry.

Recommendation

Reference frame for the opening. Motion 48, contrast 99, no face — add a clear subject. Compare with neighboring frames in the strip below.

segmentOpening

Frame 3 of 4

Middle

0:26Medium
Middle · 0:26

Middle · 0:26

On frame

Middle, 0:26: face in frame off-center; on-screen text; static scene; soft focus; high contrast; saturated palette.

Face (off-center)

Detected (face 99/100). Off-center — for Reels, go larger and centered in the hook.

Sharpness

Sharpness 13/100 — frame may look soft/blurry.

Low motion

Motion 22/100 — scene is static, swipe risk.

Recommendation

Reference frame for the middle. Motion 22, contrast 100, face in frame. Compare with neighboring frames in the strip below.

segmentMiddle

Frame 4 of 4

Hook

0:03High priority
Weak hook · 0:03

Weak hook · 0:03

On frame

Hook window, 0:03: face off-center; on-screen text; static scene; sharp focus; high contrast.

Face (off-center)

Detected (face 99/100). Off-center — for Reels, go larger and centered in the hook.

Low motion

Motion 14/100 — scene is static, swipe risk.

Recommendation

Motion 14/100. Face is present, but dynamics are weak — amp up emotion or angle change in the first 1–2s.

hookvisual

Six storyboard moments selected across the video timeline for creative review.

Speech script

Full transcript in the detected language — tap phrases to see strong vs weak zones on the timeline.

English (en)~142 wpmSpeech quality 784 beatsDenoised audio
Strong — phrase supports the hook or retention.OK — neutral or could be sharpened.Weak — risk of losing attention or noisy delivery.

Neural Pulse

Corrected script will appear after AI calibration. Re-run analysis if missing.

Speech timeline

Drag or hover rail · click beat · ← → Home End · scroll filmstrip

1/4
Now0:00 – 0:04
0:00Hook · 0–5s0:51

Whisper — as recognized

Opening — Whisper (0–5s)

Before you scale paid spend, you need to know if the hook lands.

  • Strong — clear hook or high-confidence line
  • OK — bridge phrases, mixed hook
  • Weak — likely scroll or drop-off

Extended analysis

Enterprise signal matrix — content, platform safety, and distribution intelligence grouped by domain.

Signal health index

Combined index across all extended signals: Strong / OK / Weak.

89/ 100
10Signals
7Strong
3OK
0Weak

Content & audio

What the viewer hears and reads as the message: speech, captions, music, emotion.

3 signals

On-screen text

On-screen text: when it appears and how readable it is.

First appearance 0:00

0:00Strong

Music vs speech

Balance of voice vs music in the audio track.

Speech 54% · music 46%

54/46OK
Speech 54%Music 46%

Hook energy

Emotional expressiveness in hook frames.

Expressiveness 79/100

expressive hookStrong
79/100

Hook & platform safety

Instagram safety: opening, UI zones, flashes, cover frame.

4 signals

Hook events

What happens in the opening: face, text, motion spike.

0:00Strong
Face0:00
Text0:00
Motion0:04
≤3s face

Safe zones Reels

Whether important content is blocked by Instagram UI (buttons, caption).

Subject in safe zone — Reels UI won't cover the face.

Strobe / flashes

Risk of strobing or flashing edit patterns.

lowOK

Few harsh flashes — comfortable to watch.

Cover frame

How well the first frame works as a feed thumbnail.

0:01Strong

Use this frame as cover — best balance of face, sharpness, and hook dynamics.

Distribution intelligence

How the video may spread: niche, IG context, ML view forecast.

2 signals

Niche benchmark

Comparison with typical videos in your niche.

P54OK

Close to training-account median — typical level for the niche.

Reach forecast (ML)

ML forecast of view range at current quality.

near median · 76 342–170 302

~117 450Strong
near median76,342170,302

Dynamics & signals

Retention curves and factor contribution — readable charts with no horizontal scroll.

Executive summary

Final verdict in plain language — what works, what to fix, and why it matters.

Final decision

Publish after targeted edits

The video has potential, but weak metrics may limit seed-pool reach. Apply the recommendation list and reshoot the hook if possible.

Verdict

Moderate potential — improve technical quality and signal reliability before publishing.

Reach forecast

Organic reach: limited without edits.

Strengths

7
  • Strong hook in the opening seconds
  • Stable pacing retention
  • Expressive visuals
  • Audio supports rhythm
  • Clear message / text
  • Controlled attention
  • Low end-of-video drop-off risk

Priority actions

Concrete steps ranked by impact — start with high-priority items for the fastest lift.

Action 1

Shorten duration

Length 0:51s — Reels work best at 7–15s. Longer clips are skipped more; trim to the key moment.

high impact

Action 2

Fix blur

Frame is not sharp enough. Reshoot with clean focus or use a less compressed source.

high impact