
The Rooftop Picnic Thief
Friends film a rooftop picnic when an enormous ordinary pigeon slowly rises behind the building edge, staring directly at one sandwich.
A commuter steps onto an upward escalator, but the single step beneath them moves downward while every other step continues upward.
Complete prompt
[Style] Vertical candid phone footage in a generic transit hall, realistic crowd motion, deadpan reactions. [00:00-00:02] Hook. A commuter steps onto an upward escalator, but the single step beneath them moves downward while every other step continues upward. [00:02-00:05] The commuter tries walking faster. The isolated step matches the effort exactly, keeping them perfectly still as people glide past. [00:05-00:08] A stranger offers a hand, but the escalator creates a second backward-moving step beneath the stranger. Both are now trapped, walking in place. [00:08-00:10] An elderly pedestrian calmly uses the stairs, reaches the top first, turns back, and gives them a disappointed thumbs-down. [Rights & IP Constraints] Use only original fictional characters, locations, products, packaging, interfaces, symbols, costumes, vehicles, and architecture. No logos, trademarks, brand names, copyrighted characters, franchise-specific designs, celebrity likenesses, living-artist style imitation, copyrighted music, or recognizable branded trade dress. Any visible text must be generic and newly invented.
How to use it
Keep the time codes and camera cues intact.
Choose the matching aspect ratio and duration.
Connect the result to images or a composition.
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