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Prompt 320 · @bmx_ai13
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Create a 30 second photorealistic documentary style video in 1:1 aspect ratio, from a Japanese point of view, set in the early 1950s in Japan. The video should feel like authentic postwar Japanese documentary footage, as if filmed by a local reporter visiting Hiroshima and Nagasaki several years after the atomic bombings. Use black and white or slightly faded monochrome tones, soft contrast, visible film grain, light dust, minor scratches, subtle flicker, gentle handheld camera shake and realistic 1950s lens softness. No modern objects, no modern buildings, no text and no logos. The concept is a quiet spot review documentary. A Japanese male reporter in his late 30s walks through the preserved bombing areas, ruins, memorial remains and surrounding streets. He wears simple 1950s Japanese clothing, a dark jacket, plain trousers and worn leather shoes. His face should look serious, thoughtful and respectful. He speaks directly to camera in a calm documentary tone, as if showing the audience what remains of the bombing sites. The first part takes place in Hiroshima. Show broken walls, damaged foundations, memorial remains, open land, modest postwar reconstruction, bicycles, a few pedestrians and sparse trees. The reporter slowly walks through the site, looking around carefully. He gestures toward the remains and speaks quietly. Japanese dialogue “ここが広島の爆心地です。” “今も傷あとが残っています。” “静かですが、とても重い場所です。” The second part transitions naturally to Nagasaki. Show a different landscape with surviving ruins, damaged stone structures, memorial ground, hills in the distance and early postwar rebuilding. The reporter stands still for a moment, then continues walking and observing the surroundings. Japanese dialogue “こちらは長崎です。” “広島とはまた違う空気があります。” “ここに来ると、戦争の恐ろしさを強く感じます。” The final moments are reflective and emotional, not dramatic. The reporter faces the camera one last time while the background remains quiet and still. Japanese dialogue “この記憶を忘れてはいけません。” “二度と繰り返してはいけないと思います。” The camera style should feel like real 1950s Japanese documentary filmmaking. Slow pans, natural walking shots, simple compositions, respectful framing and realistic environmental detail. Focus on atmosphere, ruins, silence, human memory and postwar recovery. Keep the performance understated and natural. Audio should feel period accurate. Use outdoor ambience with light wind, distant footsteps, bicycle sounds, faint city movement and soft room tone like an old field recording. Add very subtle emotional documentary music underneath, using restrained strings, soft piano and minimal traditional Japanese tonal elements. Keep the music low so the reporter’s Japanese dialogue remains the main focus. Everything must feel historically grounded, realistic and respectful. No sensational action, no fantasy elements, no polished cinematic gloss and no exaggerated destruction. Preserve consistent character appearance, authentic 1950s Japan environment and believable documentary realism throughout. #Flovaai #Flovacpp