A short demo video is most useful when viewers treat it as workflow context. The frame sequence can show how the machine, blank, and operator setup relate to each other, but it should not be stretched into hidden specifications or universal performance claims.

For AntBelt G1, video recap notes are strongest when they point to visible decisions: where the object sits, how the work area is presented, what the sample looks like, and what should be checked on the campaign page.

When reviewing a demo frame, look for:

  1. The object type being shown.
  2. The setup angle and whether the blank is easy to see.
  3. The difference between a process shot and a finished-result shot.
  4. Any context that should be confirmed on Kickstarter.

This keeps the video useful without asking it to prove more than it can show.

For more AntBelt video and sample recaps, see /updates/.

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