Floom

Two beats — pick from the pictures.

Standalone concept clips, film look (cool palette, brand blue). Nothing here touches the film comp. Choose a direction for each beat below.

Beat A

“…back to the manual work we did before.”

Which placement for the cold spreadsheet moment — a full-screen graphic, or the UI composited on top of the drudgery-desk footage?
Current

Full-screen graphic

Agent card loses signal, dissolves to a grey leads_manual.xlsx on a clean surface, cursor hand-types a row. Lives entirely in graphic space.

New

Cinematic composite

Same spreadsheet UI, but floating over the bored-at-the-desk footage — like the panel that floats over the office earlier in the film. The drudgery is shown, not just implied.

Beat B

“…they run autonomously in the background.”

Does this read as several agents working while you're away?
New

Several agents, in parallel

Calm “You're away — Floom's got it” framing with three worker chips spinning up one after another, each pulsing and sweeping its own progress. No fake “done / 100%” — motion, not metrics.

Supersedes the single-chip version. The earlier take had one worker chip tucked in the corner over a big empty “nothing to do here” center — it risked reading as a dead app. This one puts multiple agents up front, near the caption sightline.