Rainy Day Teacher POV

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A couple of days ago, someone asked for a rainy day prompt: a realistic video prompt (15-second full version - pure first-person POV). Presented in the style of unprocessed, handheld, unstable iPhone video footage, all camera settings are automatic, with no post-processing color grading or special effects. The footage shows realistic breathing and slight irregular hand shake; autofocus frequently experiences intense searches, brief out-of-focus periods, and delayed recovery; automatic white balance naturally adjusts with the dim lighting of the rainy day. The overall image is flat and slightly washed out, retaining realistic lens flare, rain blur, edge watermarks, and slight overexposure. Faint fingerprints and rain artifacts occasionally appear at the bottom of the frame. Only natural ambient sound effects are used (sound of heavy rain, dense rain hitting the ground and umbrella, the sound of wet clothes rubbing, suppressed breathing); the microphone is slightly distorted at louder sounds. The entire video uses a pure first-person POV perspective (student's subjective viewpoint), with camera movement completely following natural head movements and eye gaze. The composition is occasionally imperfect, showing realistic breathing tremors and slight shaking during moments of tension. From 0 to 4 seconds, the camera, from a first-person perspective, stands at the school gate. A torrential downpour is deafening. You can clearly see yourself in soaking wet black trousers, rain streaming down your hair. The school is almost deserted; you stand under the awning, worried about not having an umbrella. From 4 to 9 seconds, your usually strictest Chinese teacher, dressed in… suddenly approaches from behind, holding an umbrella. Rain quickly soaks the thin, white fabric, which clings tightly to her body, revealing glimpses of skin and lace. She stops in front of you and whispers, "No umbrella?… I'm going that way, let me walk you home." Her voice is unusually gentle. The autofocus searches for the teacher's soaking wet white jumpsuit and the rain streaming down her collarbone. From 9 to 15 seconds, the teacher takes your arm, naturally leaning close to warm you, the rain pattering against the umbrella. She placed one hand on your shoulder and adjusted her coat with the other, saying, "Teacher's a little cold. Could you come closer?" The damp white fabric clung to her body, her warmth palpable. The scene unfolds naturally in the rain, the two close together, a tension mixed with warmth. The footage presents a realistic, unprocessed handheld video quality, a documentary-level natural imperfection, without any post-production color grading or special effects. All camera actions conform to the physical characteristics of iPhone automatic shooting.

A couple of days ago, someone asked for a rainy day prompt: a realistic video prompt (15-second full version - pure first-person POV). Presented in the style of unprocessed, handheld, unstable iPhone video footage, all camera settings are automatic, with no post-processing color grading or special effects. The footage shows realistic breathing and slight irregular hand shake; autofocus frequently experiences intense searches, brief out-of-focus periods, and delayed recovery; automatic white balance naturally adjusts with the dim lighting of the rainy day. The overall image is flat and slightly washed out, retaining realistic lens flare, rain blur, edge watermarks, and slight overexposure. Faint fingerprints and rain artifacts occasionally appear at the bottom of the frame. Only natural ambient sound effects are used (sound of heavy rain, dense rain hitting the ground and umbrella, the sound of wet clothes rubbing, suppressed breathing); the microphone is slightly distorted at louder sounds. The entire video uses a pure first-person POV perspective (student’s subjective viewpoint), with camera movement completely following natural head movements and eye gaze. The composition is occasionally imperfect, showing realistic breathing tremors and slight shaking during moments of tension. From 0 to 4 seconds, the camera, from a first-person perspective, stands at the school gate. A torrential downpour is deafening. You can clearly see yourself in soaking wet black trousers, rain streaming down your hair. The school is almost deserted; you stand under the awning, worried about not having an umbrella. From 4 to 9 seconds, your usually strictest Chinese teacher, dressed in… suddenly approaches from behind, holding an umbrella. Rain quickly soaks the thin, white fabric, which clings tightly to her body, revealing glimpses of skin and lace. She stops in front of you and whispers, “No umbrella?… I’m going that way, let me walk you home.” Her voice is unusually gentle. The autofocus searches for the teacher’s soaking wet white jumpsuit and the rain streaming down her collarbone. From 9 to 15 seconds, the teacher takes your arm, naturally leaning close to warm you, the rain pattering against the umbrella. She placed one hand on your shoulder and adjusted her coat with the other, saying, “Teacher’s a little cold. Could you come closer?” The damp white fabric clung to her body, her warmth palpable. The scene unfolds naturally in the rain, the two close together, a tension mixed with warmth. The footage presents a realistic, unprocessed handheld video quality, a documentary-level natural imperfection, without any post-production color grading or special effects. All camera actions conform to the physical characteristics of iPhone automatic shooting.