Videos
Industrial Shredder Drop
Deliberately unglamorous CCTV-style footage of a twin-shaft shredder eating something whole. The negative prompt is what keeps it looking real.
Raw 9:16 vertical industrial inspection footage (1080p, 30fps) recorded on a fixed tripod. No camera movement, shake, zoom, or cinematic lighting. Authentic mechanical recycling workshop background with worn walls, concrete floors, oil stains, scrap metal, and natural daylight mixed with fluorescent ceiling lights.
A heavy-duty industrial twin-shaft shredder (dual-shaft rotary shear shredder) made of thick welded steel, showing scratched yellow/blue paint, grease buildup, and heavy wear. The two parallel horizontal shafts with interlocking hardened steel hook blades rotate slowly inward with high torque and subtle machine vibration.
A static documentary recording of the shredder grabbing, deforming, and pulling a [OBJECT] completely downward through realistic physical mechanical force. Gravity causes material fragments to fall beneath. Perfect temporal consistency, photorealistic steel textures, no geometry morphing or flickering.
Audio: Raw industrial workshop ambience, deep gearbox rumble, hydraulic motor hum, and realistic material tearing/crunching. No music or cinematic sound effects.
Negative Prompt: cartoon, CGI, stylized, cinematic lighting, god rays, lens flare, slow motion, horizontal framing, camera shake, zoom, object clipping, floating, morphing, instant destruction, unreal physics, fake textures.[OBJECT]