Main Subject: Young Korean woman, early 20s, rubber boots, waterproof apron over her clothes, hair t
Main Subject: Young Korean woman, early 20s, rubber boots, waterproof apron over her clothes, hair tied back tightly, sharp alert expression, quick confident movements. Location: Early morning fish market dock, bustling but authentic. Ice-packed crates, hanging scales, wet concrete floor, fishermen's boats docked nearby, steam rising from hot broth stalls. Controlled crowd energy, no modern signage. Visual Style: Raw kinetic documentary realism, sensory-rich chaos, cold blue-grey morning light. Camera Style: Early 2000s camcorder, camera jostled by passing crowd, autofocus struggling with steam and motion, sudden exposure shifts near lights, heavy grain. No stabilization. Timeline (15 sec, each slot = 2 compressed beats): 00:00–00:03 → She dodges between crates, then grabs a fish from an ice bin, examining it closely. 00:03–00:06 → An auctioneer's chant rises nearby; she shouts a bid "삼만원!" ("Thirty thousand won!"), raising her hand fast. 00:06–00:09 → She wins the bid, laughing, then hoists the fish crate onto her shoulder. 00:09–00:12 → She nearly slips on wet ground, then catches her balance, laughing it off. 00:12–00:15 → She turns to camera breathless, saying "이거 오늘 저녁 반찬이다!" ("This is tonight's side dish!"), as it fades. Audio: Auctioneer shouting, ice clinking, seagulls, splashing water, market chatter. Her dialogue as noted above. No music. Goal: A chaotic sensory market rush sharp, alive, unmistakably real.