a vhs recording of - Jellyboys During the 1800s British noblemen in India woul

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Original Idea

a vhs recording of - Jellyboys During the 1800s British noblemen in India would use so called jellyboys (local boys smeared in jam) to walk beside them attracting all the bugs, flies and mosquitoes, creating a neat golfing experience for the nobility and a not so neat experience for the boys.

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[LOGLINE] A VHS recording captures the peculiar practice of British noblemen in 1800s India employing local boys, known as jellyboys, smeared in jam to attract insects, creating a bizarre golfing experience for the aristocrats while subjecting the boys to discomfort. [SUBJECT & ACTION] The scene features British noblemen in elegant attire, laughing and swinging their golf clubs, while jellyboys, smeared in bright, sticky jam, walk alongside them, swatting at insects and trying to maintain their composure despite the discomfort. [ENVIRONMENT] The setting is a lush, sprawling golf course in colonial India, with vibrant green grass, palm trees swaying in the background, and an array of colorful insects buzzing around the jellyboys. [CAMERA & MOVEMENT] Static wide shot to establish the scene, then a slow pan following the noblemen as they move, interspersed with close-ups of the jellyboys’ expressions and the insects buzzing around them. [BEAT FLOW — 10s] • 0–3.3s: Establishing wide shot of the golf course, noblemen laughing and preparing to swing. • 3.3–6.6s: Close-up of a jellyboy swatting at a mosquito, his face showing discomfort, then cut back to noblemen enjoying their game. • 6.6–10s: A nobleman swings, the camera captures the moment, then a quick cut to a jellyboy grimacing, ending with a lingering shot of the boys as the laughter fades. [LIGHTING & COLOR] Soft, warm lighting to mimic the golden hour, enhancing the vibrancy of the jam and the lush greenery, with a slight vintage tint to evoke the feel of a VHS recording. [VFX & CLEANUP] Grainy texture to simulate VHS quality; gentle motion blur for swinging actions; subtle overlay of vintage static to enhance authenticity. [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 VHS recording captures the peculiar practice of British noblemen in 1800s India employing local boys, known as jellyboys, smeared in jam to attract insects, creating a bizarre golfing experience for the aristocrats while subjecting the boys to discomfort. [SUBJECT & ACTION] The scene features British noblemen in elegant attire, laughing and swinging their golf clubs, while jellyboys, smeared in bright, sticky jam, walk alongside them, swatting at insects and trying to maintain their composure despite the discomfort. [ENVIRONMENT] The setting is a lush, sprawling golf course in colonial India, with vibrant green grass, palm trees swaying in the background, and an array of colorful insects buzzing around the jellyboys. [CAMERA & MOVEMENT] Static wide shot to establish the scene, then a slow pan following the noblemen as they move, interspersed with close-ups of the jellyboys’ expressions and the insects buzzing around them. [BEAT FLOW — 10s] • 0–3.3s: Establishing wide shot of the golf course, noblemen laughing and preparing to swing. • 3.3–6.6s: Close-up of a jellyboy swatting at a mosquito, his face showing discomfort, then cut back to noblemen enjoying their game. • 6.6–10s: A nobleman swings, the camera captures the moment, then a quick cut to a jellyboy grimacing, ending with a lingering shot of the boys as the laughter fades. [LIGHTING & COLOR] Soft, warm lighting to mimic the golden hour, enhancing the vibrancy of the jam and the lush greenery, with a slight vintage tint to evoke the feel of a VHS recording. [VFX & CLEANUP] Grainy texture to simulate VHS quality; gentle motion blur for swinging actions; subtle overlay of vintage static to enhance authenticity. [NEGATIVE DIRECTIVES] No text overlays, no watermarks, no duplicated limbs, avoid jitter/flicker, no floating artifacts, no lip-sync drift.

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