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Original Idea
Webcam from a house, a woman vacuuming pulls the cord just a bit too far — it yanks out a big chunk of the wall. She completly freaks out and tries to put the pieces back on the wall
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AI Enhanced
[LOGLINE]
A woman vacuuming her living room accidentally pulls the cord too far, yanking out a big chunk of the wall, leading her to panic as she desperately tries to put the pieces back in place.
[SUBJECT & ACTION]
The scene focuses on a woman in her living room, vacuuming the carpet when she inadvertently pulls the vacuum cord too far, resulting in a significant section of the wall coming loose. In a state of shock and panic, she frantically attempts to reattach the broken pieces of drywall.
[ENVIRONMENT]
The setting is a cozy, well-furnished living room with warm lighting, filled with personal items like framed photos, a couch, and plants, creating an inviting but chaotic atmosphere.
[CAMERA & MOVEMENT]
Start with a static shot of the woman vacuuming, then a quick zoom in on her face as she realizes what has happened, followed by a handheld tracking shot as she rushes to the wall, capturing her frantic movements.
[BEAT FLOW — 10s]
• 0–3.3s: Static shot of the woman vacuuming, focusing on her rhythm and the cozy room.
• 3.3–6.6s: Quick zoom in on her face as she feels the tug on the cord, eyes widening in shock.
• 6.6–10s: Handheld tracking shot as she scrambles to the wall, desperately trying to piece the drywall back together, no new dialogue after 9 seconds.
[LIGHTING & COLOR]
Warm, soft lighting to enhance the cozy feel of the living room, with a slight increase in brightness as the wall chunk falls to emphasize the moment of shock.
[VFX & CLEANUP]
Subtle motion blur during the frantic movements; stable edges to maintain clarity on the wall damage and her expressions.
[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 woman vacuuming her living room accidentally pulls the cord too far, yanking out a big chunk of the wall, leading her to panic as she desperately tries to put the pieces back in place.
[SUBJECT & ACTION]
The scene focuses on a woman in her living room, vacuuming the carpet when she inadvertently pulls the vacuum cord too far, resulting in a significant section of the wall coming loose. In a state of shock and panic, she frantically attempts to reattach the broken pieces of drywall.
[ENVIRONMENT]
The setting is a cozy, well-furnished living room with warm lighting, filled with personal items like framed photos, a couch, and plants, creating an inviting but chaotic atmosphere.
[CAMERA & MOVEMENT]
Start with a static shot of the woman vacuuming, then a quick zoom in on her face as she realizes what has happened, followed by a handheld tracking shot as she rushes to the wall, capturing her frantic movements.
[BEAT FLOW — 10s]
• 0–3.3s: Static shot of the woman vacuuming, focusing on her rhythm and the cozy room.
• 3.3–6.6s: Quick zoom in on her face as she feels the tug on the cord, eyes widening in shock.
• 6.6–10s: Handheld tracking shot as she scrambles to the wall, desperately trying to piece the drywall back together, no new dialogue after 9 seconds.
[LIGHTING & COLOR]
Warm, soft lighting to enhance the cozy feel of the living room, with a slight increase in brightness as the wall chunk falls to emphasize the moment of shock.
[VFX & CLEANUP]
Subtle motion blur during the frantic movements; stable edges to maintain clarity on the wall damage and her expressions.
[NEGATIVE DIRECTIVES]
No text overlays, no watermarks, no duplicated limbs, avoid jitter/flicker, no floating artifacts, no lip-sync drift.