Short-form content creators, ASMR channels, and social media managers use this to produce scroll-stopping satisfying loops for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Product marketers adapt it to showcase soaps, foods, or cosmetics with a tactile, premium feel. The result is a clean, hypnotic vertical clip engineered for high watch-time and looping replays. It requires no filming setup, props, or messy cleanup.

Create a hyper-realistic, ultra-satisfying ASMR-style short-form video sequence built around a single tactile action captured in extreme close-up. Subject: a razor-sharp chef's knife slowly slicing through a glistening translucent bar of pastel kinetic soap, or alternatively a perfectly ripe layered fruit, resting on a matte ceramic cutting board. The camera holds a fixed macro perspective, framing the blade and material so texture fills the entire frame. Emphasize crisp, clean separation as the knife passes through, revealing smooth cross-sections, tiny glistening beads, and gentle crumbs falling in slow motion. Lighting: soft diffused studio softbox from the upper left, plus a subtle rim light to catch the glossy edges of the blade and material. Background: seamless, softly blurred neutral beige or dusty-blue gradient with shallow depth of field so the subject pops. Color palette: calming pastels — cream, sage, blush, and pale lavender — for maximum visual satisfaction. Motion: begin with a slow push-in as the blade descends, then a smooth, deliberate slice at consistent speed, ending with the sliced piece gently falling and settling. The clip should loop seamlessly, returning to the starting frame. Include subtle secondary motion — slight jiggle, tiny particle drift, faint moisture sheen. Mood: hypnotic, clean, meditative, oddly satisfying. Aim for a tactile realism that implies crisp ASMR audio (the whisper-thin cut, the soft thud). Technical params: aspect ratio 9:16 vertical, 1080x1920, 24fps, 6-second seamless loop, macro lens look (100mm equivalent), f/2.8 shallow depth of field, ISO 100, high dynamic range, photorealistic rendering, motion blur enabled, natural slow-motion at 0.5x. Negative prompt: no text, no hands mid-frame clutter, no harsh shadows, no oversaturation, no distorted geometry.
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Full-stack developer at a Series B fintech. I use AI to ship 10x faster — Claude for code review, ChatGPT for architecture decisions. Occasional hackathon winner. Dublin → NYC.
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Full-stack developer at a Series B fintech. I use AI to ship 10x faster — Claude for code review, ChatGPT for architecture decisions. Occasional hackathon winner. Dublin → NYC.
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