This is handheld documentary footage recorded on an early-2000s consumer DV camcorder during the Rom

Prompt

This is handheld documentary footage recorded on an early-2000s consumer DV camcorder during the Roman destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. The footage feels like real, chaotic home video of a city under siege. The recording shows Roman soldiers breaking through the defenses around the Temple Mount. Fires are burning in several places. Jewish defenders are fighting desperately while Roman soldiers push forward with shields and swords. Smoke fills the air. In the background, parts of the Temple complex are already on fire or collapsing. The camera moves through the chaos, following a group of Roman soldiers as they advance toward the Temple. It captures moments of fighting, people fleeing, and the growing fires. There are quick, shaky cuts between different parts of the battle and views of the burning buildings. The movement feels dangerous and uncontrolled. The handheld camera shows heavy shake, very unstable framing, frequent loss of focus, heavy motion blur, exposure changes from the fires, and highly reactive movement. The person filming is clearly caught in the middle of the violence. Natural sound only: shouting in Latin and Aramaic, metal clashing, the roar of fires, collapsing stone, and general chaos of battle. No music. The result must feel like authentic, raw footage from someone present during the Roman destruction of the Second Temple, captured on an old DV camcorder.

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