1980 tv
A dynamic, humorous scene unfolds in a 1980s television news studio. The setting is a brightly lit, slightly chaotic newsroom, complete with bulky computers and outdated graphics. The subjects are handcrafted marionette puppets acting as news anchors. One, a gruff-looking male puppet with a poorly fitted suit, is dramatically gesturing with its wooden arms. The other, a glamorous female puppet with exaggerated features and bright red lipstick, is leaning in conspiratorially. They are reporting on absurd, fictional news stories with exaggerated seriousness. The camera employs a bullet-time effect, freezing the puppets mid-gesture while the background newsroom buzzes around them in a blur. The color palette is reminiscent of 1980s Kodak film – vibrant, slightly oversaturated, and with a touch of warm grain. The style is a comedic parody of a typical 80s news broadcast. The camera does a dramatic push-in on the male puppet’s face as he delivers a particularly outrageous headline. --no text, --no watermarks