Character skit about business friend from @leogonzall
The creator performs a skit as a character who, while at a boba shop, can't stop analyzing its business potential. He speculates on their profits, considers franchising, pretends to take a business call about a deal, and finally gets up to find the owner to pitch an idea.
Creator: @leogonzall on Instagram
Video format
Skit
Video outline
- Present relatable archetype
- Escalate internal analysis
- Visualize hypothetical scenario
- Deliver actionable punchline
Hook overview
A text overlay explicitly names a relatable character archetype ('The friend that's always...'), immediately setting audience expectations and creating a lens through which to view the subsequent actions.
Title hook
The friend that's always talking business
Verbal hook
So good.
Visual hook
A close-up shot of a man making a contemplative and slightly pained facial expression while holding a colorful boba tea.
Hook strategies
- relatability-contrast
Payoff
The Actionable Payoff. The character abruptly shifts from internal speculation to direct, external action, confronting the situation head-on and delivering a punchline that perfectly confirms the archetype established in the hook.
Narrative framework
The Relatable Archetype Escalation
Narrative framework logic
The video embodies a universally recognizable personality type, then escalates their characteristic behavior from internal thought to a final, comedic, real-world action.
Narrative framework breakdown
- frameworkName: The Relatable Archetype Escalation
- frameworkType: Standard Narrative
- coreLogic: The video embodies a universally recognizable personality type, then escalates their characteristic behavior from internal thought to a final, comedic, real-world action.
- confidence: 95
- pendingStatus: created
Topics: Comedy, Business, Entrepreneurship
Concepts: Relatable Skit, Stereotype Satire
Formats: Skit
Elements: Text Overlay, Jump Cut
Account types: Personal Brand
Transcript excerpt
So good. I mean, it's really nice. I mean, there's been, like, 20 people walking in since we've been tier, so they must be making a fortune. Because I mean, what does this cost to make, like, 40¢? 60 maybe? I'm not mad at them. I mean they're doing good as there's a lot of places that that do it better they're not good at it. This one is. So I wonder if they're even like franchising or if they would consider it. I would be curious to know if they would consider it. Mhmm. Mhmm. Right. And that's what I was telling him. I don't no. But I I mean, the worst he could say is no. I I say we present it. I wonder if they're paying rent or if they own it. You know what I mean? Because I mean, if they're paying rank, then it's like I mean, they're still profiting a lot. But if they own it Is the owner here? Is that Okay. So question.
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