Seoul Night Market FPV Food Tour
A continuous FPV drone-style video prompt capturing the atmosphere of a Seoul night market and a woman enjoying spicy tteokbokki.
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Prompt
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One single CONTINUOUS FPV shot, no cuts, no edits, one unbroken take. Real-time speed throughout, controlled and fluid — never frantic. Only ever moves forward in time — never loops, reverses or rewinds. NO slow motion except one half-second beat at the first bite, then an instant snap back to full speed. The image is clean and fully exposed edge to edge in every frame, all four corners as sharp and bright as the centre — no vignette, no dark frame edges, no goggle mask, no lens artefacts of any kind. The camera is INVISIBLE — no shadow or reflection ever appears in frame; it stirs no steam and leaves no trace. The take runs continuously until time runs out, still inside the market. CINEMATIC CAPTURE Clean sharp glass, 180-degree shutter with natural motion blur only on genuinely fast movement, fine grain, warm tungsten and red-neon colour over rich night tones held at natural saturation, skin tones true and unpushed, light filling the frame fully into all four corners — the texture of night street footage shot on a cinema camera in flight, NOT a game engine, NOT animation. The camera opens already inside a busy open-air Seoul night food market, moving between the stalls at a steady 20 km/h — a low roof of tangled bulbs and hanging plastic sheeting overhead, steam and grill smoke pouring across the aisle from every side, radios and shouting under it. It passes a man at arm's length turning skewers over coals and fanning the smoke away with a cardboard flap, swings around a couple leaning over a shared paper tray of fried chicken who step back laughing to let it by, and drifts past a grandmother at a folding table cracking mussels open with a knife and dropping the shells into a bucket. A stray dog trots the length of the aisle ahead of it. The camera turns into a glowing orange stall at the end of the row and settles into one smooth unbroken orbit around a young Korean woman in her twenties on a plastic stool at the counter — round warm face, short black bob with a red clip, cream puffer jacket beaded with rain — as the vendor, a broad woman in her sixties in a floral apron, ladles tteokbokki into a paper bowl in front of her. The camera drifts past her shoulder to the grill where skewers sizzle and snap in oil, then comes back as she lifts the first rice cake on a wooden skewer, thick red sauce clinging to it in uneven runs, and blows on it once — and the frame holds one half-second on her face as she takes the bite: her eyes close and her cheeks puff against the heat. Snap back to full speed. She laughs through her nose immediately, still chewing, fanning her open mouth with one hand and stamping one foot. The camera pulls wide enough to hold them both as the vendor laughs behind the counter and a man waiting behind her laughs too, and the woman takes the paper cup of broth already at the counter's edge and drinks, exhaling hard over the rim. She wipes her mouth with her thumb, still grinning, and points at the grill for another. The camera drops to the iron as the vendor's tongs come down and fresh skewers hit the hot surface in a burst of oil and smoke, sizzling hard, the market noise rolling on all around, as time runs out. SCORE Bright playful K-indie groove from the first frame — bouncing bass, crisp funk drums, a plucky electric guitar riff. Everything cuts dead at the bite for the half-second hold: sizzle and market noise alone. Then the groove slams back with handclaps and a keyboard hook, brighter than before, riding at full energy and unresolved at the last frame. Ambience sits beneath the score throughout. AUDIO A full market underneath — overlapping voices, radios, shouted orders, sizzling from several directions, a ladle knocking a pot, the dog barking somewhere behind, rain on plastic sheeting, her laugh, the vendor's laugh — all beneath the score. No sound tied to the camera itself. STYLE LOCK Hyper-detailed photoreal. The market is alive but never crowded with distant figures — every person in frame is within a few metres of the lens, individually detailed, and doing one specific readable action. EVERY figure keeps moving — nothing stands still. Real food physics — sauce thick and irregular, clinging and breaking in uneven drips, never falling as an even string; steam and grill smoke rising in patchy uneven wisps, thicker in some places than others, never an even cloud; oil spitting only on the grill; rain beading on the puffer jacket. Her reaction is quick and involuntary rather than performed — small, fast, real. The camera orbit is smooth and continuous with no jitter or floating in close framings. The skewer, the bowl and the amount of sauce stay consistent from the moment it is served. The market stalls and their lights never leave frame. The image stays clean and fully exposed edge to edge, all four corners sharp and bright — no vignette, no dark frame edges, no goggle mask. No subtitles, no watermarks, no text. 16:9.
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