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Hakone Runner Gliding Still

SD2_03540 2026-06-29 x Content Creation
HakoneEkidenSurrealSportsBroadcast

A 10-second vertical 9:16 live video of Hakone Station Transmission TV in Japan, with low image quality sports broadcast recording, 480p compression, strong su…

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A 10-second vertical 9:16 live video of Hakone Station Transmission TV in Japan, with low image quality sports broadcast recording, 480p compression, strong sunlight, regular TV colors, slight sharpening and motion blur. The scene shows a wide urban road track, with clear blue skies in winter, bare trees by the roadside, spectators standing behind guardrails, and in the distance, runners and white broadcast motorcycles. In the center of the frame is a slim Japanese male long-distance runner, dressed in a dark blue sleeveless race uniform and shorts, with a white bib number on his chest that says '3', wearing white gloves, white socks, and bright red running shoes. He has short black hair, a blank and serious expression, a straight body, arms perpendicular at his sides, and feet together. He didn't look like he was running at all; instead, he looked like a real person, frozen in frame and put into the live broadcast, standing motionless in front of the camera; But the background road, the white lane line, spectators, motorcycles, and other riders were all constantly moving backward, creating the absurd illusion of him "standing and gliding across the track." The camera is a long-zoom motorcycle tracking camera for Japanese sports broadcasts. It doesn't have a cinematic feel or stabilizer feel, but rather reverses the camera from the car like a real broadcast camera, with the subject always centered and the composition a bit clumsy. The first 2 seconds show the full front, then 2 to 4 seconds suddenly switch to a low-angle close-up of the foot, red running shoes pressed together against the ground, the road moving beneath the feet but not stepping forward; Four seconds later, he switches back to his body, the camera zooms out slightly, the background becomes more empty, the motorcycle is behind him, and the timer keeps ticking. On the top left of the screen is a Japanese stage graphic with black text on a white background, a large black-and-white timer on the top right, and a blue-and-white gradient player name bar and distance information like "2.3km remaining" at the bottom. The text can be slightly inaccurate but must be like Japanese live subtitles. Overall, it should be realistic, low-definition, absurd, and dry humor—like the early Sora TV live dream scenarios: don't let the contestant run, don't let them take steps, don't exaggerate expressions, don't use movie color grading, don't use animation, don't use modern short video subtitles, don't use real TV station logos, don't use obvious CGI, don't use unnecessary body parts, don't distort faces.