Create a parody called “Evil Dr. Kang” it’s supposed to be how MLK turned into a

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Original Idea

Create a parody called “Evil Dr. Kang” it’s supposed to be how MLK turned into an evil person

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[LOGLINE] A parody titled “Evil Dr. Kang” explores the transformation of a revered figure into an evil persona, showcasing the dark humor of how the ideals of Martin Luther King Jr. are twisted into villainous schemes. [SUBJECT & ACTION] The character of Dr. Kang, a parody of Martin Luther King Jr., stands on a grand stage, delivering a speech that spirals from inspiring to sinister as he reveals his nefarious plans for domination, using manipulative rhetoric and charisma to sway the crowd. [ENVIRONMENT] The setting is a large auditorium filled with a diverse audience, adorned with banners that have twisted slogans reminiscent of civil rights movements, creating an atmosphere that is both celebratory and ominous. [CAMERA & MOVEMENT] Start with a wide shot of the auditorium, then slowly zoom in on Dr. Kang as he leans into the microphone, transitioning to a handheld shot that circles around him, capturing the audience's mixed reactions. [BEAT FLOW — 10s] • 0–3.3s: Wide shot of the auditorium, audience clapping, Dr. Kang steps up to the microphone, radiating charisma. • 3.3–6.6s: Medium shot of Dr. Kang as he begins his speech, his tone shifting from uplifting to darkly humorous, audience reactions vary from joy to confusion. • 6.6–10s: Close-up of Dr. Kang’s face as he reveals his evil plans with a sinister smile, audience gasps, ending with a wide shot of the audience in shock, no new dialogue. [LIGHTING & COLOR] Bright, warm stage lighting contrasts with shadowy corners of the auditorium, emphasizing Dr. Kang’s transition from light to dark, with color grading that enhances the comedic yet eerie tone of the scene. [VFX & CLEANUP] Subtle motion blur on Dr. Kang’s hand gestures; stable edges around audience reactions to enhance clarity without distraction. [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] A parody titled “Evil Dr. Kang” explores the transformation of a revered figure into an evil persona, showcasing the dark humor of how the ideals of Martin Luther King Jr. are twisted into villainous schemes. [SUBJECT & ACTION] The character of Dr. Kang, a parody of Martin Luther King Jr., stands on a grand stage, delivering a speech that spirals from inspiring to sinister as he reveals his nefarious plans for domination, using manipulative rhetoric and charisma to sway the crowd. [ENVIRONMENT] The setting is a large auditorium filled with a diverse audience, adorned with banners that have twisted slogans reminiscent of civil rights movements, creating an atmosphere that is both celebratory and ominous. [CAMERA & MOVEMENT] Start with a wide shot of the auditorium, then slowly zoom in on Dr. Kang as he leans into the microphone, transitioning to a handheld shot that circles around him, capturing the audience's mixed reactions. [BEAT FLOW — 10s] • 0–3.3s: Wide shot of the auditorium, audience clapping, Dr. Kang steps up to the microphone, radiating charisma. • 3.3–6.6s: Medium shot of Dr. Kang as he begins his speech, his tone shifting from uplifting to darkly humorous, audience reactions vary from joy to confusion. • 6.6–10s: Close-up of Dr. Kang’s face as he reveals his evil plans with a sinister smile, audience gasps, ending with a wide shot of the audience in shock, no new dialogue. [LIGHTING & COLOR] Bright, warm stage lighting contrasts with shadowy corners of the auditorium, emphasizing Dr. Kang’s transition from light to dark, with color grading that enhances the comedic yet eerie tone of the scene. [VFX & CLEANUP] Subtle motion blur on Dr. Kang’s hand gestures; stable edges around audience reactions to enhance clarity without distraction. [NEGATIVE DIRECTIVES] No text overlays, no watermarks, no duplicated limbs, avoid jitter/flicker, no floating artifacts, no lip-sync drift.

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