This footage documents conditions during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, showing widespread disruption to everyday life. Scenes include empty grocery store shelves, depleted meat and paper goods sections, and reduced retail activity as supply chains and consumer behavior shifted rapidly.
Additional sequences show long lines outside stores, social distancing signage in public spaces, closed businesses, and largely empty commercial areas, including parking lots and theaters. The footage reflects both the initial shock of shortages and the rapid adoption of distancing measures during the first phase of the pandemic.
This master is sourced from original 4K video and presented as a continuous, production-ready sequence documenting early COVID-19 conditions. It preserves natural timing, camera movement, and environmental context without artificial enhancement or reframing. The footage is suitable for documentary, broadcast, and editorial use requiring clear visual coverage of pandemic-related shortages, public behavior, and lockdown conditions. Delivered in ProRes for immediate integration into professional workflows.
Specifications: ProRes 422, 3840x2160, 60fps
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