Content formats
Before and after
What is Before and after?
A before-and-after video contrasts a subject's starting state with its state after a change, showing the transformation in a single piece of content. Common uses include fitness progress, home renovation, makeup application, and product results.
When you'd use it
- 1When a product or service produces a visible, measurable change that footage can show directly.
- 2When a claim about results needs visual proof to be credible to a skeptical viewer.
- 3When a makeover, renovation, edit, or transformation is the core value of the offer.
- 4When paid creative needs a high-contrast visual that stops a scroll in the first second.
Example
A home organizer on Instagram Reels posted a before-and-after of a pantry reorganization shot from the exact same position, same focal length, and same time of day. The consistency of the framing made the transformation more striking than the content alone, and the video reached 8.4 million views with a save rate of 19%.
Use cases
- 1Cutting from the starting state to the finished result with a hard cut or wipe transition.
- 2Placing the original footage and the transformed version side by side in a split-screen frame.
- 3Opening on the after state to hook attention, then revealing the before to show the gap.
FAQ
What is the difference between a before and after and a transformation video?
A before-and-after video is a specific format that contrasts two states, often in a single cut or split screen. A transformation video is a broader category that documents change and may include the process itself. Every before-and-after is a transformation video, but transformation videos often show the journey between states, including what happens between the start and finish.
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