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Create a 15-second cinematic home-video style outdoor scene set in the early 1990s. Several children are playing together in a neighborhood park, capturing the authentic spirit of 1990s childhood. The environment feels genuinely period-correct: simple playground equipment, worn metal swings, old slide, dusty paths, apartment blocks in the background, parked older cars, muted signage, no modern objects, no digital screens, no contemporary fashion. The children wear realistic 1990s clothing: colorful sweaters, loose jackets, patterned shirts, simple sneakers, overalls, knit hats or hair clips. They run, laugh, chase each other, swing, and gather naturally with playful energy. Camera style: filmed on a real 1990s consumer VHS camcorder by an adult watching from nearby, handheld documentary realism, slight zoom-ins and reframing, casual family-recorded composition, imperfect horizon, subtle autofocus drift, mild motion smear, analog tape noise, scanlines, color bleed, soft contrast, low-resolution interlaced image, slight exposure shifts under daylight, occasional tape distortion, authentic outdoor VHS texture from start to finish. Scene tone: warm nostalgic childhood memory, innocent neighborhood life, soft natural daylight, slightly faded colors, believable 1990s public park atmosphere, candid and unstaged behavior, true analog home video quality, emotional but realistic, a living memory of kids growing up in the 90s.
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