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Prompt 210 · @nadzuai
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Create a 20-second authentic 1980s Japanese game-show broadcast sequence inspired by classic Japanese obstacle-course television. Realistic live-action footage, period-accurate broadcast cameras, natural handheld movement, analog film grain, slightly washed colors, chaotic energy, practical stunt physics, believable human movement, realistic mud and water simulation. No reference images provided; generate everything from this description. 0–4s — Establishing Shot: A young Japanese man in his late 20s, wearing a bright blue tracksuit and white safety helmet, runs onto a massive rotating wooden cylinder suspended above a deep muddy pit. The cylinder rotates continuously while several large padded swinging obstacles move across his path. Wide 1980s broadcast-camera framing with imperfect handheld movement. 4–8s — Action Shot: A large padded wrecking ball swings toward him. He ducks and rapidly shuffles across the rotating cylinder, desperately trying to maintain balance. His arms flail naturally as the cylinder accelerates. Muddy water splashes below. 8–12s — Close Action: A second padded obstacle strikes his shoulder, knocking him off balance. He drops to his knees and grabs the rotating cylinder with both hands. His body slides across the wet wooden surface with realistic momentum and strong motion blur. 12–16s — Dynamic Tracking: He ends up hanging underneath the rotating cylinder, gripping it with both hands while his legs swing above the muddy pit. He desperately tries to pull himself toward the opposite platform, but his grip begins to slip. 16–20s — Comedic Impact Ending: His hands finally slip and he falls into the muddy pit, creating a huge realistic splash of brown mud and water. The camera shakes naturally from the sudden impact. He resurfaces completely covered in mud, helmet crooked and face stunned, then slowly raises one muddy fist toward the camera while the rotating cylinder continues spinning behind him. Visual Requirements: High-fidelity realistic live action, consistent character identity, accurate rotating-cylinder physics, believable human movement, realistic impact and water simulation, practical-stunt appearance, authentic 1980s Japanese television broadcast grain, subtle analog noise, slightly washed colors, imperfect exposure, natural motion blur, period-accurate camera movement, no CGI-looking surfaces, no modern cameras, no futuristic elements, no text overlays, no subtitles, no logos.