Prompt Hyper-realistic industrial video in 9:16 vertical format of a hydraulic press crushing a bunch of grapes in a real mechanical workshop. A fresh bunch of grapes is placed perfectly centered between the hydraulic press plates. The grapes look highly realistic, with natural color variation green and purple, translucent skin, visible stems, surface bloom, and believable size and weight. Environment: a realistic mechanical workshop with a concrete floor, dust, oil stains, scattered tools, and industrial clutter in the background. The hydraulic press is ultra-detailed with thick heavy steel frame, scratches, dents, worn metal texture, grease marks and oil leaks, slight vibration under pressure, visible hydraulic cylinder movement, realistic mechanical joints and alignment, industrial yellow or blue chipped paint. Lighting: natural or fluorescent workshop lighting, flat slightly harsh practical lighting, no cinematic lighting. Camera: fixed tripod, straight front view, vertical 9:16 frame, no camera movement, no zoom, real-time recording, 30fps, 1080p, documentary style. Action: the bunch of grapes is placed exactly in the center. The top press plate descends slowly with increasing pressure. Realistic crushing behavior: individual grapes begin to compress and flatten first, thin grape skins stretch slightly then rupture naturally, juice bursts out in small splashes from pressure points, grapes pop one by one with realistic timing, the stem bends and breaks under pressure, pulp, juice, and skins spread across the steel plates naturally, small grape fragments slide outward with believable weight, the hydraulic press vibrates subtly under increasing force. The press does not stop and continues with full force until the grapes are completely crushed. Ultra-strict physics: real-world grape behavior only, natural skin rupture, popping, juice release, and pulp spreading. No cartoon popping, no exaggerated splash effects, no floating debris, no fake liquid physics. End: the grapes are fully crushed into flattened pulp, skins, and juice. The hydraulic press plates are fully closed with zero gap. Sound: real hydraulic machine hum, deep pressure sounds, wet popping and squishing grape sounds, metal creaks, no music. Style: raw industrial experiment footage, authentic, gritty, realistic, non-CGI look. Avoid cartoon physics, fake juice splash, rubber stretching, floating debris, glowing effects, cinematic lighting, CGI look, slow motion exaggeration, stylized rendering, horizontal frame.
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