Create a 7-second hyper-realistic horror video set in 1950s America at night. It must look like real damaged archival footage: low quality, pixelated, grainy, slightly blurred, unstable, with analog distortion, film scratches, flicker, exposure instability, and aged camera texture. Show a beautiful upscale American Dream street: elegant houses, palm trees, polished vintage luxury cars, warm streetlights, soft neon glow, perfect lawns, glamorous and wealthy atmosphere. It should look beautiful, nostalgic, and rich, but feel cursed, wrong, oppressive, and extremely uncomfortable. The camera is handheld by a terrified person who is running and searching in panic. Do NOT show the person filming. The footage must be only from the camera itself. The camera must move in a frantic, desperate way: abrupt side-to-side turns, quick fearful glances, shaky running motion, erratic searching, and nervous scanning of the street, cars, sidewalks, windows, dark corners, and distance. It must feel like someone is desperately looking for something nearby. The movement must be chaotic and unsafe, NOT smooth or cinematic. The scary figure must NOT be the main focus for most of the video. It should remain far away in the deep background, barely visible, subtle, partially hidden, like a dark human-like silhouette standing unnaturally still between cars or near a house. It should be easy to miss. The camera is searching for it but never clearly finds it at first. Audio if supported: heavy breathing, urgent footsteps, panic, and an original romantic 1950s radio-style song in the background, damaged by static, signal loss, pitch warping, and radio interference, making it nostalgic but deeply unsettling. Timeline: 0-2s: frantic running footage, camera shaking hard and turning quickly left and right in fear. 2-5s: desperate searching intensifies, scanning the street and darkness, with the hidden figure barely visible far away. 5-6.5s: panic grows, camera movement becomes more erratic, as if the threat is getting closer. 6.5-7s: sudden fast jumpscare — the hidden figure instantly appears extremely close to the camera, filling the frame for a split second, then immediate cut to black. DO NOT show a man running in front of the camera, DO NOT use third-person view, DO NOT make the figure obvious from the start, DO NOT use smooth cinematic motion, DO NOT make it look modern, DO NOT make it comedic.  

Create a 7-second hyper-realistic horror video set in 1950s America at night. It must look like real damaged archival footage: low quality, pixelated, grainy, slightly blurred, unstable, with analog distortion, film scratches, flicker, exposure instability, and aged camera texture. Show a beautiful upscale American Dream street: elegant houses, palm trees, polished vintage luxury cars, warm streetlights, soft neon glow, perfect lawns, glamorous and wealthy atmosphere. It should look beautiful, nostalgic, and rich, but feel cursed, wrong, oppressive, and extremely uncomfortable. The camera is handheld by a terrified person who is running and searching in panic. Do NOT show the person filming. The footage must be only from the camera itself. The camera must move in a frantic, desperate way: abrupt side-to-side turns, quick fearful glances, shaky running motion, erratic searching, and nervous scanning of the street, cars, sidewalks, windows, dark corners, and distance. It must feel like someone is desperately looking for something nearby. The movement must be chaotic and unsafe, NOT smooth or cinematic. The scary figure must NOT be the main focus for most of the video. It should remain far away in the deep background, barely visible, subtle, partially hidden, like a dark human-like silhouette standing unnaturally still between cars or near a house. It should be easy to miss. The camera is searching for it but never clearly finds it at first. Audio if supported: heavy breathing, urgent footsteps, panic, and an original romantic 1950s radio-style song in the background, damaged by static, signal loss, pitch warping, and radio interference, making it nostalgic but deeply unsettling. Timeline: 0-2s: frantic running footage, camera shaking hard and turning quickly left and right in fear. 2-5s: desperate searching intensifies, scanning the street and darkness, with the hidden figure barely visible far away. 5-6.5s: panic grows, camera movement becomes more erratic, as if the threat is getting closer. 6.5-7s: sudden fast jumpscare — the hidden figure instantly appears extremely close to the camera, filling the frame for a split second, then immediate cut to black. DO NOT show a man running in front of the camera, DO NOT use third-person view, DO NOT make the figure obvious from the start, DO NOT use smooth cinematic motion, DO NOT make it look modern, DO NOT make it comedic.  

Creation date
May 1, 2026, 20:53
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74125101
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16:9
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