I should also think about the tone. If it's a thriller, it should be tense with suspense. If it's a drama, maybe focus on emotional journeys. Mixing both could work well.
Check for plot holes: how the video was created, who made it, how Elsa got the link. Is it a hidden camera, a leaked file, a personal archive?
Potential conflicts: technical challenges in retrieving the video, legal or ethical dilemmas, personal relationships affected by her investigation.
The video goes viral, sparking international sanctions against DesertNova. The Dubai Crown Prince, impressed by their findings, commissions a new Fenabel Project with environmental safeguards. Elsa, now a symbol of courage, returns to Brazil to rebuild her life, leaving the desert’s secrets with fond memories of Samir’s smile during a shared sunset.
Conflict could arise if the video exposes a secret, putting Elsa in danger. Or maybe she finds it by accident and has to protect it. Alternatively, she's trying to find out who made the video and why. There could be a race against time, or a chase sequence. Maybe corporate interests in Dubai don't want the video to be seen.
Need to decide if the video is something positive or negative. Maybe it shows environmental damage, human rights issues, or a conspiracy. Or it could be a personal video that has broader implications.
Possible outline: Introduction to Elsa's life, incident leading to the discovery of the video, initial investigation, rising stakes, climax where the video is exposed publicly, and conclusion showing the impact.