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- Landscape Orientation

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Community Lead Video Instruction:
1. Greet &amp; Introduce (5–10s)
“Hey there, citizen! I’m [Name], your community lead here at Berlinhouse.”
2. Explain the Community Purpose (10–15s)
“You’ve just joined [Community Name] — [a quick community introduction]
3. Invite to Connect (10s)
“If you ever feel stuck, want to jam on ideas, or just grab a coffee — message me anytime.” or similar 
4. Close with Energy (5s) 
“We’re so excited to have you with us. Let’s build something great!” or similar

Tone &amp; Delivery Tips
- Keep it natural, friendly, and warm
- Don’t read. Speak like you’re talking to a new friend
- Look at the camera and smile</description></oembed>