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Prompt 353 · @diplomeme

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30 seconds | 16:9 | live-action historical military drama
Historically grounded dramatization. Documentary-style visual realism.

SETTING
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, during the morning of December 7, 1941.
Calm harbor, Battleship Row, Ford Island, naval vessels, aircraft and period military infrastructure.
Time: early morning.
Clear tropical air, sunlight, calm water and realistic background activity.

FORCES
Two clearly distinguishable military groups representing United States Navy personnel and Imperial Japanese Navy forces.

Maintain consistent uniforms, equipment, aircraft, ships and character identities throughout the sequence.
Human behaviour remains grounded and restrained.

STORY

00–04s — ESTABLISHING
Wide observational shot establishing Pearl Harbor during a quiet Sunday morning.

Battleships remain anchored while sailors move across decks and carry out routine activities.

Camera slowly advances from a believable documentary position.

Natural sunlight reflects across the harbor while aircraft, ships and environmental activity remain visible in the distance.

04–08s — TENSION
Cut to a long-lens perspective toward the horizon as Japanese aircraft approach Oahu.

Sailors begin looking upward as aircraft engines become audible.

Camera operator follows the aircraft with small framing corrections and realistic optical movement.

The peaceful atmosphere begins shifting toward uncertainty.

08–12s — CLASH
The attack begins.

Japanese aircraft descend toward Pearl Harbor while torpedo bombers skim low over the water.

Show sudden confusion, sailors scrambling for defensive positions and environmental reactions from impacts across the harbor.

Keep geography readable so ships, aircraft and personnel remain spatially consistent.

Camera reacts naturally to sudden events rather than anticipating them.

Avoid graphic injuries or gore.

12–16s — AFTERMATH
Camera settles behind cover aboard a battleship.

Smoke and fire spread across the harbor while damaged ships remain visible in the distance.

Sailors continue moving through the confusion and attempting to respond to the attack.

One person cautiously looks toward the burning harbor.

End on the continuing attack rather than a stylized victory pose.

16–20s — ESTABLISHING
Wide observational shot of USS Arizona during the attack.

A Japanese bomber approaches from above while sailors move across the surrounding ships.

Camera slowly adjusts its framing as smoke begins filling the harbor.

Natural sunlight interacts with smoke and fire.

20–24s — TENSION
Cut to a closer handheld perspective following sailors moving across the deck.

They communicate through gestures and short commands while aircraft pass overhead.

Camera operator follows behind with natural footsteps, small framing corrections and realistic motion blur.

Smoke and dust react naturally to explosions and movement.

24–28s — CLASH
USS Arizona is struck by an armor-piercing bomb.

Show the catastrophic magazine explosion from a respectful documentary distance, with fire, smoke, water and debris reacting naturally.

Keep geography readable so Battleship Row remains spatially consistent.

Camera reacts naturally to the sudden explosion rather than anticipating it.

Avoid graphic injuries or gore.

28–30s — AFTERMATH
Camera settles on the damaged harbor.

Smoke and fire drift across Battleship Row while sailors and emergency boats continue moving through the aftermath.

The peaceful Sunday morning has been completely transformed.

End on unresolved historical tragedy rather than a stylized victory pose.

CAMERA
Grounded historical-documentary cinematography.

Mix:
wide environmental coverage
medium handheld following shots
brief close reaction shots
long-lens aircraft observations
distant observational views of major impacts

Natural handheld instability.
Realistic operator movement.
Plausible camera positions.
No impossible drone transitions.
No excessive slow motion.

LIGHTING
Lighting originates from the actual environment.

Natural exposure changes when moving between sunlight, smoke and ship interiors.
Realistic highlight roll-off.
Deep but detailed shadows.
No artificial rim lighting around characters.

PHYSICS
Real gravity and momentum.

Aircraft maintain believable flight characteristics.
Ships have believable weight and movement.
Water reacts naturally to torpedoes and impacts.
Smoke follows environmental airflow.
Fire and burning oil react naturally across the harbor.
Equipment has believable weight.
Characters physically interact with ships, decks and terrain.

HUMAN PERFORMANCE
Restrained, believable behaviour under extreme stress.

Heavy breathing.
Quick visual checks of surroundings.
Small posture adjustments.
Natural hesitation and urgency.
No heroic posing or exaggerated action-movie gestures.

AUDIO
Period-authentic harbor ambience.
Ocean water and gulls.
Ship machinery.
Boots against metal decks.
Equipment and clothing movement.
Aircraft engines at realistic distance.
Air-raid alarms.
Short shouted commands.
Explosions and torpedo impacts with appropriate acoustic delay and environmental reflections.

No oversized Hollywood trailer effects.

VISUAL CHARACTER
Photorealistic live-action footage.
Observational historical-documentary character.
Natural skin texture.
Realistic fabric and material response.
Subtle sensor noise.
Natural motion blur.
Imperfect handheld framing.

Avoid:
video-game aesthetics
CGI appearance
excessive HDR
oversaturated fire
impossible explosions
floating debris
perfectly choreographed movement
beauty-filter faces
graphic gore
modern aircraft
modern vehicles
modern clothing
modern buildings

CONTINUITY
Maintain character identity, uniforms, equipment, aircraft, ships, terrain and lighting between shots.

Preserve geographic orientation and screen direction.

Every action begins from the physical state established by the previous shot.

Maintain consistent Pearl Harbor geography and Battleship Row positions.

Damage, smoke and fire progressively accumulate between shots.

USS Arizona remains in its established position and becomes catastrophically damaged during the 24–28 second sequence.

The final harbor must visibly resemble the same location established in the opening shot, transformed by the attack.