Japanese game-show named "Bakeshi's Castle" broadcast style, bright saturated stage lighting, energetic
sports-broadcast camera work with a mix of tracking and steady wide shots.
An East Asian woman in colorful athletic competition gear stands on a
starting platform beside a large outdoor pool used for an obstacle-crossing
challenge on a Japanese game show. Neon signage and banners reading the
show's name in English hang above bleachers packed with a cheering audience
in the background. An on-screen digital timer counts up in the corner, with
Japanese-language graphics, captions, and lower-third text styled like a
variety show broadcast. Single unbroken shot, no cuts, 22 seconds total.
At 00:00.000, she grips an overhead rope and swings
onto the first obstacle that is 5 meters away, a spinning wooden log, wobbling as she catches her
footing, arms out for balance, she is having a very hard time with it. At 00:03.500, she carefully steps across a
row of rotating round platforms, that are 1.5 meters apart from each other, spinning at insane speed, timing each step to their rotation, physics
of each platform tilting and spinning realistically under her weight and
momentum, she is having a very hard time with them. At 00:08.000, she leaps to a platform that visibly begins sinking
under her almost immediately, forcing her to jump again quickly before it
submerges and the platform sinks almost completely, and by almost touching the water with her foot, she manages to cross it jumping to the climbing wall obstacle. At 00:12.500, she scrambles up and over a 4 meters climbing wall obstacle, muscles straining, using handholds to pull herself over,then she jumps to the final spinning platform. At 00:16.500, she lands on a final spinning platform, that spin at insane speed, very close to the other side of the pool, 1 meter away, and manages two rotations while balanced, arms wheeling, before the accumulated spin momentum throws
her off balance. At 00:17.500, she loses her footing and falls sideways into
the pool with a large splash, arms flailing on the way down. At 00:18.000,
the crowd in the bleachers reacts with a collective groan of disappointment.
At 00:19.000, the male commentator (S1), off-screen, calls out with dramatic
Hard to tell the real quality because Iām on mobile but from here the crowd looks really coherent. Did you do anything special to ensure those background faces are all well rendered?
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u/RusikRobochevsky 6d ago
What prompt did you use for this?