Grandma vs. Robot Vacuum An elderly woman and her trusty robotic vacuum have an

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Original Idea

Grandma vs. Robot Vacuum An elderly woman and her trusty robotic vacuum have an epic rivalry. Every time the robot tries to clean, she swats it away with a broom. The story escalates to full-out combat when she attaches a tiny cape to her vacuum and gives it a name.

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AI Enhanced

[LOGLINE] An elderly woman engages in an epic rivalry with her trusty robotic vacuum, battling it with a broom each time it attempts to clean, escalating to full-out combat when she attaches a tiny cape and names her robotic foe. [SUBJECT & ACTION] The elderly woman, with a determined look on her face, swings a broom at the robotic vacuum, which dutifully tries to clean her living room floor. As the vacuum gets swatted away, she grabs a tiny cape, attaching it to the vacuum, and declares it a worthy opponent by giving it a name. [ENVIRONMENT] The scene takes place in a cozy living room filled with vintage furniture, a patterned rug on the floor, and sunlight streaming through a window, creating a warm atmosphere. [CAMERA & MOVEMENT] Start with a wide shot capturing the living room, then switch to a medium shot of the woman as she lunges with the broom. Follow with a close-up of the vacuum as it zooms away, and finally, a dramatic low-angle shot as she attaches the cape, emphasizing her newfound determination. [BEAT FLOW — 10s] • 0–3.3s: Wide shot of the living room; the vacuum starts cleaning. • 3.3–6.6s: Medium shot of the woman swinging the broom and swatting the vacuum away. • 6.6–10s: Close-up of her attaching the cape to the vacuum, followed by a low-angle shot as she names it, ending with a triumphant smile. [LIGHTING & COLOR] Warm, natural lighting from the window highlights the cozy setting, with soft shadows cast by the furniture. The colors are bright and inviting, emphasizing the playful nature of the rivalry. [VFX & CLEANUP] Subtle motion blur during the broom-swinging action; ensure stable edges and clarity in the close-ups of both the woman and the vacuum. [NEGATIVE DIRECTIVES] No text overlays, no watermarks, no duplicated limbs, avoid jitter/flicker, no floating artifacts, no lip-sync drift.

Full Enhanced Sora Prompt

[LOGLINE] An elderly woman engages in an epic rivalry with her trusty robotic vacuum, battling it with a broom each time it attempts to clean, escalating to full-out combat when she attaches a tiny cape and names her robotic foe. [SUBJECT & ACTION] The elderly woman, with a determined look on her face, swings a broom at the robotic vacuum, which dutifully tries to clean her living room floor. As the vacuum gets swatted away, she grabs a tiny cape, attaching it to the vacuum, and declares it a worthy opponent by giving it a name. [ENVIRONMENT] The scene takes place in a cozy living room filled with vintage furniture, a patterned rug on the floor, and sunlight streaming through a window, creating a warm atmosphere. [CAMERA & MOVEMENT] Start with a wide shot capturing the living room, then switch to a medium shot of the woman as she lunges with the broom. Follow with a close-up of the vacuum as it zooms away, and finally, a dramatic low-angle shot as she attaches the cape, emphasizing her newfound determination. [BEAT FLOW — 10s] • 0–3.3s: Wide shot of the living room; the vacuum starts cleaning. • 3.3–6.6s: Medium shot of the woman swinging the broom and swatting the vacuum away. • 6.6–10s: Close-up of her attaching the cape to the vacuum, followed by a low-angle shot as she names it, ending with a triumphant smile. [LIGHTING & COLOR] Warm, natural lighting from the window highlights the cozy setting, with soft shadows cast by the furniture. The colors are bright and inviting, emphasizing the playful nature of the rivalry. [VFX & CLEANUP] Subtle motion blur during the broom-swinging action; ensure stable edges and clarity in the close-ups of both the woman and the vacuum. [NEGATIVE DIRECTIVES] No text overlays, no watermarks, no duplicated limbs, avoid jitter/flicker, no floating artifacts, no lip-sync drift.

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