1970s Japanese Ramen Commercial
A highly detailed prompt for creating a nostalgic 1970s-style Japanese television commercial for instant ramen, featuring specific scene directions, character consistency, and retro film aesthetics.
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1970s Japanese TV commercial-style live-action video, 15 seconds. 16mm color film texture, faded reddish warm tones, film grain, soft focus. Only these 4 characters appear: a mother in her 30s wearing an apron, a father in his 40s in a tank top, an elementary school boy, and an elementary school girl. The same 4 people throughout. No other people appear. Do not increase the number of people. Everyone continuously breathes, blinks, and sways; no stationary figures. [Shot 1 | 0-5s] Apartment living room, evening. A family of 4 (mother, father, boy, girl, only 4 people) around a low table. Tatami mats, CRT TV, floral thermos, round fluorescent lighting. Two children hold chopsticks and beg 'I'm hungry,' and the mother stands up smiling. The father lowers his newspaper and laughs. [Shot 2 | 5-10s] Cut to kitchen. No people shown. Foreground: Soy sauce ramen simmering in an aluminum saucepan with rising steam. Chopsticks lift the noodles, swaying glossy curly noodles. Green onions and naruto. On a dry counter next to the stove in the background, an orange retro instant noodle package stands. The package has 'MARUFUKU' written in large, white-outlined thick brush letters. Keep the package away from the pot, soup, and steam; never put it in the pot. Keep it dry and still. [Shot 3 | 10-13s] Cut to a close-up of the boy at the table. He slurps noodles vigorously and smiles happily with a full mouth. The remaining 3 family members (mother, father, girl) are blurred in the background, laughing. [Shot 4 | 13-15s] Final shot. The family of 4 smiles at the camera. In the center, a large red brush-lettered logo with white outlines saying 'MARUFUKU Shoyu Ramen' appears prominently. Write the text exactly as specified without distortion or different characters. Showa-era CM end card style. The logo remains still once displayed. [Audio] Cheerful Showa CM jingle with flute and marimba. Sounds of slurping noodles, simmering pot, and family laughter. The jingle concludes in Shot 4 with a bright male narration: 'Marufuku, Shoyu Ramen!'
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