A hyper-realistic industrial video in 9:16 vertical aspect ratio of a heavy-duty hydraulic press slowly crushing a [OBJECT] placed at the center of two steel press plates, inside a real mechanical workshop environment. Machine appearance: Industrial-grade hydraulic press with visible oil stains, grease marks, surface rust patches, chipped paint, worn metal edges. Machine color: [YELLOW or BLUE] industrial paint. Placed on a rough concrete floor with oil drips and floor grime visible. Workshop environment: Small cluttered mechanical workshop. Fluorescent tube lighting from ceiling. Slight ambient dust in the air. Metal shelves, tools, or workshop clutter faintly visible in background. No cinematic lighting. No softboxes. Practical, flat, realistic light only. Object placement: A real [OBJECT] placed exactly at the center between the top and bottom steel press plates. Object rests naturally on the bottom plate. Camera setup: Fixed tripod. Straight front-facing angle, slightly below eye level. No movement. No zoom. No tilt. Vertical 9:16 framing for mobile reel. 1080p. 30fps. Real-time speed. Documentary-style recording. Press movement: The top press plate slowly descends with steady mechanical force. Machine vibrates slightly as pressure builds. The press does NOT stop. The top plate continues until it fully contacts the bottom plate with complete flat surface-to-surface contact. No gap remains. No bouncing back. No early stop. Object deformation: The [OBJECT] deforms, compresses, cracks, collapses, or breaks according to its real-world physical properties. Liquids release naturally. Solid materials fracture realistically. No exaggerated splatter. No cartoon physics. No unnatural flying debris. Material behavior follows real compression physics. Final frame: Top and bottom press plates are fully closed and touching. The [OBJECT] is completely crushed between them. Camera holds on this final state for 2 seconds. Audio: Real hydraulic press hum, hydraulic fluid pressure sounds, metal-on-metal creaking, compression cracking or squishing depending on object material, workshop ambient noise. No music. No voiceover. Style: Raw, authentic industrial experiment video. Looks like a real workshop recording. Not cinematic. Not CGI. Not staged.
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