Vollständiger Prompt
Create a premium cinematic commercial for Lay’s Classic potato chips, approximately 60–75 seconds long. The commercial should feel like a magical hidden world discovered inside an ordinary vending machine, inspired by the sense of wonder, scale, elaborate machinery, whimsical factory choreography, and playful storytelling of classic fantastical food commercials, but with a completely original visual world and original characters. The visual style must be photorealistic live action combined with high-end realistic CGI, not animation, not 2D, not cartoon, not Pixar-like, and not stylized animation. Everything should have realistic materials, weight, physics, lighting, reflections, shadows, textures, and cinematic depth. The human girl should look completely live action and natural. The factory, machinery, robots, potatoes, oil, salt, packaging, steam, and particles should look like extremely polished cinematic CGI integrated into a believable physical world. The entire hidden Lay’s factory exists out in the open under the sky, rather than inside a dark enclosed building. It is an enormous fantastical industrial landscape filled with conveyors, pipes, platforms, mechanical structures, potato-processing machines, seasoning stations, packaging machinery, bridges, ramps, slides, and moving equipment, all surrounded by open sky. The scale should feel impossible compared with the vending machine outside. It should look like a secret miniature civilization built entirely around making one perfect bag of Lay’s chips. The factory should feel warm, joyful, energetic, premium, and whimsical. Use beautiful golden sunlight, soft atmospheric haze, realistic clouds, warm highlights on metal, subtle lens flares, volumetric sunlight, steam, tiny particles, and cinematic depth of field. The color palette should naturally complement Lay’s branding, with golden potatoes and chips, warm metallic machinery, subtle red and yellow accents, and a bright blue sky. Do not make the entire environment aggressively branded. The Lay’s packaging should remain the visual hero. The factory workers are small friendly mechanical robots, never tiny humans and never insects. They should not have humanoid faces, giant cartoon eyes, or exaggerated character designs. They are compact, rounded, charming industrial machines with believable mechanical construction. Their personalities come through their movement, gestures, coordination, and timing rather than facial expressions. Use several consistent robot types throughout the entire commercial: Small rounded utility robots with two short mechanical legs and two articulated arms handle potato slices and operate smaller controls. Larger sturdy industrial robots with broad rounded bodies, chunky wheels, hydraulic joints, and powerful mechanical arms handle large potatoes and heavy equipment. Small rolling quality-control robots with a rotating camera or sensor module inspect potato slices as they move through the factory. Rounded seasoning robots move around the seasoning station and distribute salt and seasoning with precise mechanical nozzles. Tiny precision packaging robots have delicate articulated arms and work together during the bag-filling and sealing process. All robots should share the same believable industrial design language so they feel like different machines from one factory rather than unrelated characters. They should be cute and charming through their proportions and behavior while still looking like real mechanical equipment. The commercial begins in the real world. A young woman walks down a pleasant city street while listening to music through headphones. She is naturally happy and lightly skipping or bouncing to the rhythm as she walks. The camera tracks alongside her with a polished commercial cinematography style. Natural daylight, realistic skin, realistic clothing movement, realistic city background. She notices a vending machine. She stops. She looks through the glass and sees several snacks, but her attention immediately lands on a bag of Lay’s Classic potato chips. She smiles. She reaches into her pocket and pulls out a coin. She inserts the coin into the vending machine. Instead of immediately showing the snack dropping, the camera moves extremely close to the coin. The coin falls into the internal mechanism. Follow the coin in an elaborate continuous cinematic transition. The coin rolls along a narrow metallic track, passing through gears and moving mechanisms. It drops down a small vertical shaft, rolls across another track, curves around a giant rotating gear, then accelerates toward a small mechanical ramp. The coin launches over a gap. The camera follows it through the air. It lands perfectly into a mechanical receiver. A huge machine suddenly activates. Lights flicker on across the hidden factory. Gears begin turning. Conveyors start moving. Mechanical arms wake up. Tiny robots rush into position. The camera continues traveling through the mechanism until the tiny passage suddenly opens into an enormous outdoor factory landscape under a bright open sky. Reveal the scale with a spectacular wide cinematic shot. Hundreds of machines and conveyors stretch across the landscape. Huge potato-processing machinery moves rhythmically. Small robots rush around below enormous structures. Pipes carry ingredients. Mechanical platforms rise and fall. Steam drifts through the sunlight. Everything feels alive and coordinated. The camera dives into the factory. A gigantic fresh potato rolls onto a conveyor. Several small utility robots rush alongside it. One robot pushes a lever. Another operates a mechanical guide. Two larger industrial robots position the potato precisely beneath a giant slicing machine. The slicing mechanism activates. The potato passes through. Perfect thin potato slices emerge onto the conveyor in a beautiful continuous sequence. The robots immediately coordinate around the slices, gently guiding them, separating them, and moving them toward the frying station. Use satisfying macro shots of fresh potato slices moving through the machinery. The conveyor carries the slices toward a huge open-air fryer. Small robots operate levers and gates. A mechanical arm lowers the potato slices into bubbling hot oil. Show realistic oil physics, bubbling, steam, golden reflections, and the transformation from pale potato slices into beautiful crisp golden chips. The camera travels alongside the chips through the fryer. A large mechanical arm lifts the freshly fried chips from the oil. Steam rises dramatically into the sunlight. The chips travel onto another conveyor toward the seasoning station. Now reveal a large circular seasoning platform. The golden chips rotate gently around the platform while several rounded seasoning robots move around them. Their mechanical nozzles activate simultaneously. A beautiful shower of fine salt and seasoning falls over the chips. Use an extreme macro shot of individual salt crystals falling through warm sunlight and landing on the golden chips. The seasoning robots move in coordinated patterns, rotating and gently tumbling the chips so the seasoning distributes evenly. The chips continue toward the packaging area. Now create one of the major hero shots of the commercial. A gigantic sophisticated packaging machine stands in the open-air factory beneath the sky. A fresh Lay’s Classic bag is positioned vertically in the center of the machine. Large smooth mechanical arms carefully grip the sides of the empty bag and hold its opening wide. The bag is clearly recognizable as a Lay’s Classic potato chip package, with premium realistic packaging material, accurate proportions, and clean branding. The bag remains suspended and perfectly open. A group of tiny precision packaging robots gathers around it. One robot checks the bag opening. Another adjusts the position. Another operates a control lever. Then the conveyor carrying the freshly seasoned chips arrives above the bag. The robots coordinate. A controlled stream of beautiful golden chips begins cascading into the open Lay’s bag. Show the chips falling into the bag in slow motion. Some robots carefully guide the flow. Others monitor the fill level. The large machine gently settles the contents. Once the bag is filled, the giant mechanical arms keep holding it steady. The packaging robots move into position. Two robots pull the top edges together. Another activates the sealing mechanism. The machine presses the top of the bag closed. A clean mechanical sealing action. The bag is perfectly sealed. Hold for a satisfying beat on the finished Lay’s Classic bag. Then the entire factory suddenly becomes celebratory. The robots stop working. They look toward the finished packet through their movements and body orientation. Lights across the factory switch on. The same factory workers who made the chips transform their work tools into celebration equipment. Small robots begin playing drums. Others carry little flags. Some have tiny brass instruments attached to their bodies. Mechanical platforms illuminate. Confetti bursts into the air. Small fireworks launch into the open sky above the factory. The finished Lay’s bag is placed onto a special moving platform. A miniature mechanical parade forms around it. The packet is escorted forward like the most important product in the entire factory. The celebration should feel grand and cinematic despite the tiny robots. Use a sweeping camera move revealing the enormous open-air factory celebrating around this one bag of chips. The music reaches its biggest, happiest moment. The bag continues traveling through the factory. The parade follows it. The platform reaches a giant curved slide built into the factory machinery. The celebration robots give the packet one final push. The Lay’s bag begins sliding down the enormous polished mechanical slide. Follow the bag with dynamic camera movement as it travels through tunnels, around curves, past gears and machinery, and finally disappears into a narrow opening. Hard cinematic transition. We are suddenly back at the vending machine in the real world. The Lay’s bag drops into the vending machine collection compartment. A satisfying soft THUD. The girl looks down. She reaches into the compartment and pulls out the exact same Lay’s Classic bag we just followed through the entire factory. She smiles. She opens the bag. She takes out one chip. Close-up. She takes a bite. A satisfying crisp crunch. She puts her headphones back on. The music from the opening returns. She continues walking down the street, casually skipping again while eating her Lay’s. The camera tracks backward as she walks away. End on a clean cinematic shot of her disappearing into the street while holding the Lay’s bag. The final feeling should be: an ordinary snack has an extraordinary story behind it. Throughout the entire commercial, prioritize cinematic storytelling, physical realism, elaborate mechanical choreography, believable CGI, beautiful food photography, realistic chip textures, realistic oil and seasoning physics, strong sense of scale, and seamless transitions. Avoid anything that looks like conventional animation or children's cartoon content. The robots should never become humanoid, insect-like
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