Regarding the edit and transitions, we would like to mention that both should be very simple not to overwhelms the viewers with visuals. Edit is where we take our footage and sculpt it into an emotional and engaging arc. The edit will be very dynamic and rhythmical, yet allowing every scene to unfold gracefully. The voiceover helps us building the consequent narration out of the individual scenes. The edit increases the emotion from scene to scene, and gradually leads us to the crescendo in the end. There is a distinctive rhythm of the edit, built on either the music of the voiceover. It is crucial to have this vein of rhythm, pumping the emotion flow through the spot, and we love the simple cut in terms of passages between the scenes.
And to conclude, we would like to share a few amazing references with you. We find them suitable in terms of cinematography, lighting and general mood. Everything is true to life, but very emotional. Nothing is exaggerated, you just meet the situation you have in the real life, but with a distinctive cinematic flair: