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POV Found-Footage Horror AI Prompt Gemini

Found Footage Horror

Abandoned Studio: The Flashlight Discovery

A chilling first-person POV shot in an abandoned warehouse. Realistic environment mixed with a worn-out 3D mascot texture for a surreal, eerie effect.



First-person POV of a cameraman inside a dark, abandoned warehouse. Scene viewed from the cameraman's eyes. Flashlight beam is the ONLY light source. The uploaded character is sitting on the floor, leaning against a dirty concrete wall, front face fully illuminated by the torch. The character is lifeless, unconscious, looking old and worn-out with dust and surface damage. Everything outside the beam is pitch black. Found-footage documentary style. 3D cartoon mascot texture, film grain, shallow depth of field, dramatic contrast. with the @Libraryprompts.com logo. Aspect ratio: 9:16.))
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Prompt Variations (Copy & Try)

Variation 1: Red Emergency Light
Replace flashlight with a flickering red emergency siren light. Shadows are more distorted. Add heavy rain leaking from the warehouse ceiling.
Variation 2: VHS Security Cam
Security camera angle from the ceiling corner. VHS glitch effects, tracking lines, and a date-time stamp in neon green. Subject is standing still in the distance.

Dungeon Lighting Secrets

  • The Flashlight Beam: Describing "ONLY light source" forces the AI to create a hard-edged circular light that makes the textures of the dust and wall look ultra-detailed.
  • Texture Contrast: Mixing "ultra-realistic environment" with "3D cartoon mascot texture" creates an "Uncanny Valley" effect that is perfect for horror.
  • Visual Grain: Adding "film grain" and "low saturation" helps hide the "too-perfect" AI look, making it feel like real found footage.

FAQ

Q: How to make the character look "abandoned"?

A: The prompt uses keywords like "worn-out," "scratches," "stains," and "surface damage" to tell the AI to add age to the original character design.

Q: Why use a 9:16 ratio?

A: This ratio mimics a vertical phone recording, which is the standard for modern "found footage" styles seen on social media.