Flooded Office Intense Close-up
An intense, hyperrealistic slow-motion close-up of a man struggling in a flooded office, focusing on facial details and water droplets.
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Prompt
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Slow-motion extreme hyper close-up, 16:9. Shaky organic handheld shot pushed in tight and intimate on the face of a man in his thirties with dark wet side-parted hair plastered to his forehead, mid-lunge through the flood his face fills the entire frame, jaw clenched with teeth bared and gritted in a snarl of effort, brow deeply furrowed, eyes narrowed and locked forward with raw desperate determination. Water streams and beads down his skin, droplets clinging to his eyelashes and running off his chin, spray bursting across his face in slow suspended flecks. Every pore, water bead, and strand of wet hair rendered in sharp tactile detail. The chaotic flooded office and blurred panicking crowd fall completely out of focus behind him. In slow motion the droplets hang and drift, sweat and water glistening. Dynamic unsteady handheld movement right at his face, breathing with the motion. Sickly institutional palette muted seafoam green and cold reflective water bokeh behind him. Face anatomically correct, stable, hyperrealistic, genuine intense emotion, natural human proportions, no warping or distortion. Heavy coarse analog 35mm film grain baked into every frame, thick and consistent, grain crawling over highlights and shadows, like a scanned celluloid film print, never clean, never digital-looking. Flat overhead fluorescent light, dramatic slow-motion intensity, shallow depth of field, cinematic photorealistic, ultra-detailed.
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