
3w ago
Reacting to someone else's bank account taps pure curiosity and voyeurism. People love seeing real financial numbers they normally can't access, and pairing a credible reactor (millionaire) with a surprising subject (Togi) creates a status collision that begs a click. The emoji in the title signals genuine shock, which makes viewers need to see what caused it.
Open with the "reacting to someone's real money" beat. No intro card, no logo, no greeting.
Brickell · Roll camera before you arrive at Brickell Ave at golden hour or Biscayne Blvd south of 5th. The reveal IS the hook.
Establish outdoor city with your hero prop. Wide on the 16mm so the GT3 RS sells the scale.
Brickell · Keep the prop count to 1. More props = more cuts = lower retention.
Use direct to camera rant to deliver the rewatch moment. One idea, one take.
Brickell · Cut on the reaction, not the line. If it's a price reveal, hold the number on screen for 1.5s.
Show the consequence. Bystander head-turn, valet face, on-screen receipt — whatever makes the payoff feel real.
Brickell · Casa Tua and Komodo valets are cinematic. E11even paddock for nightlife crowd. Hard Rock paddock during F1 weekend = prebuilt audience.
My creator just showed me her brand deal dashboard. I can't believe this.
Alex pulls up a real OVO Talent creator's earnings screen (blurred if needed) and reacts to the numbers stacking from Nike or Gymshark campaigns, then pivots into how the 25% management fee works and what this means for RM graduates.
Reacting to the deal that paid for my $500k GT3 RS.
Alex sits in the GT3 RS or stands next to it, opens the actual campaign recap from a Celsius or Gatorade deal on his phone, and walks through the commission math. Ties it back to how RM grads earn 5% recurring on deals just like this one.
Implicit beats explicit. Let the caption + pinned comment ask. End on the asset, not your face.
Brickell · Tag @imalexgunnar in the caption. Pin the objection comment within 60s of posting.
I showed my old ZoomInfo boss what I earn now. His face was beautiful.
Alex films from the Brickell penthouse windows at night, recreates the moment of sharing his OVO earnings with a former colleague, and contrasts the corporate AE grind with the recurring revenue model viewers can build through the Roster Method.