Demo videos are most useful when viewers treat them as visible workflow evidence. For AntBelt G1, a video cut can show the order of setup steps, the kind of blank on the bench, and how a sample is reviewed, but it should not be stretched into hidden specifications that the clip does not show.

When watching a short demo, focus on what is actually visible. Is the blank positioned before marking? Is the sample reviewed afterward? Does the video show a clear material or object type? These questions help viewers learn from the clip without overreading it.

A good recap should point back to concrete frames and setup choices instead of turning every clip into a broad performance claim.

  1. Identify the blank or sample shown in the clip.
  2. Watch the order of setup, marking, and review.
  3. Separate visible evidence from assumptions.
  4. Compare video notes with written updates.
  5. Save questions that need official campaign clarification.

This is the right way to use AntBelt G1 video material during the Kickstarter campaign: visible steps first, cautious interpretation second, and final details checked on the campaign page.