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single continuous shaky handheld mobile phone footage from 2005-2006, low bitrate, slight digital noise, authentic amateur camcorder look. Empty sunlit South American suburban street during bright daylight, clear blue sky, parked cars, quiet neighborhood. A young man is recording. In the first two seconds a girl in a summer dress walks toward him smiling. He excitedly says “Baby, baby, look up! Look up!” and quickly tilts the shaky camera upward. A massive realistic metallic UFO hovers silently in the bright sky, sunlight reflecting off its surface. He whispers in awe “Oh my God… I think that’s a UFO… Baby come here, this is gold! This is gold!” Suddenly the UFO fires a bright energy beam. A car 10 meters away explodes violently in a fireball. The couple screams in terror. He yells “Move back baby! Run!” while still filming. He turns back toward the UFO, camera shaking wildly, and shouts “Hey! What’s your problem?! We don’t mean any harm! Stop!” The UFO immediately fires again. A car a few meters away erupts in a huge explosion, debris flying. He screams “What the hell are you doing?! We’re just people!” The UFO suddenly accelerates at insane speed and zips away into the bright sky like The Flash, disappearing instantly. Extremely shaky panicked camera movement, raw found-footage horror style, intense sound design, photorealistic details.
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