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Jake

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Hello beautiful people, i am a passionate Ad/content creator who enjoys making UGC style ads or any type of visual desired for your product/business. Just tell me what you want and I'll execute!

Hello beautiful people, i am a passionate Ad/content creator who enjoys making UGC style ads or any type of visual desired for your product/business. Just tell me what you want and I'll execute!

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About Me

California Institute of the Arts

Class of 2023

Graduated

San Diego, CA, USA

Skills

Content Creation: AI Video Generation (Veo/Sora), UGC Strategy, Scriptwriting, Short-form Video.
Media Production: Professional Digital Photography, Color Grading, Lighting Design.
Technical: Advanced Video Editing (Adobe Premiere/Final Cut), AI Prompt Engineering, Hardware Optimization.

Interests

Content creation
UGC ad creator
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Brands I Follow

Theniya

Interview Questions

Silver Biotics

UGC Content Creator

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Can you provide examples of successful content pieces you have created for a similar brand?

yes i can

Silver Biotics

UGC Content Creator

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Why are you interested in working with SIlver Biotics?

As an ad creator specializing in high-fidelity visuals and AI-driven content, I see a massive opportunity for Silver Biotics to dominate the 'clean-tech' aesthetic on TikTok. I want to work with you because your brand identity is premium and transparent—qualities that resonate with my audience. I’m ready to produce professional-grade UGC that makes your immune and skin support products look as high-tech as the science behind them.

Theniya

TikTok & UGC Content Creator

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Can you share an examples of product content you’ve created that didn’t feel like an ad, but felt naturally woven into your daily routine?

When you’re trying to make a product feel like it belongs in your life rather than a commercial, the trick is to focus on the utility or the aesthetic of your actual day-to-day.Since I’m usually surrounded by hardware and editing gear, here are three ways I’d weave Theniya into my feed so it feels 100% authentic:1. The "Technical Hand-Repair" (Work-Flow Native)I’m constantly working with my hands—whether I'm troubleshooting a PC build or adjusting lighting rigs. My hands get beat up and dry.The Content: A top-down "POV" shot of me working on a motherboard or a camera lens.The Weave: I’m not talking about the oil yet. I just show a quick 2-second clip of me rolling the Chennai Sandalwood on my knuckles because they’re visibly dry from the gear. Then, I go right back to the tech.Why it works: It’s a "solves a problem" moment. People see the dry skin, see the instant fix, and see that it doesn't leave grease on my expensive equipment.2. The Editing "Reset" (Productivity Native)I spend hours at my desk color-grading videos or prompt-engineering. I have a very specific "desk vibe" (clean tech, nice lighting).The Content: A "Study With Me" or "Late Night Edit" style reel.The Weave: The Seville Orange oil is just sitting there next to my keyboard. While a video is rendering (I'd show the progress bar on screen), I take a 10-second break to apply it and take a deep breath.Why it works: It frames the product as a mental reset tool for high-performance creators, not just "nail care." It’s part of the productivity ritual.3. The "Macro Lens Test" (Creative Native)Since I’m a photographer, I’m always testing new lenses or lighting setups.The Content: A "Behind the Scenes" of me setting up a product shot.The Weave: I tell the audience, "I’m testing out this new macro lens and needed something with high-end packaging to see how it handles reflections." I use the Paris Rose bottle as my subject.Why it works: It lets me geek out over the tech (the lens, the lighting) while the viewer gets a 4K, hyper-detailed look at how premium your bottle looks. I’m "selling" the lens, but the oil is the star of the shot.

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