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When an Elevator Door Opens to Six Miniature Worlds

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47 seconds. Six miniature worlds. A coffee cart, perfume boutique, Apple-ish store, Din Tai Fung-ish kitchen, Lululemon-ish boutique, and an ice cream shop — each revealed the moment the elevator doors slide open.

Key idea: It looks playful on the surface, but this reel is really about the power of precise prompting.

What’s inside each scene

  • A barista finishes a latte art pour and hands over a glowing cup.
  • A clerk unveils a perfume bottle on a marble counter.
  • A chef places a glowing dumpling into a bamboo steamer.
  • A store associate ceremoniously handles glowing leggings at the counter.
  • A scoop of ice cream sparkles as it’s lifted into a dish.

Recruiting meets prompting

By day, I’m a recruiter. I write job descriptions, source candidates, and help hiring teams move quickly without losing quality. By night, I’m an AI prompt nerd — running experiments like this elevator reel with tools such as VEO3, Google Gemini, and Nano Banana under the AiTricity banner.

The connection between the two? Clarity. Prompting an AI isn’t that different from writing a job description. The clearer and more specific you are, the better the outcome. Ambiguity — whether in prompts or in hiring — almost always leads to messy results.

Why I’m sharing this

These experiments are more than creative play. They’re practice in the same skill set I bring into consulting: turning complex inputs into clear, polished outputs.

  • For brands and businesses: storytelling in miniature worlds that feel premium and memorable.
  • For hiring teams: sharper role definitions, better candidate communication, faster decisions.

Either way, precision in prompts unlocks results that feel effortless on the surface.

Where this goes next

Which stop would you choose? I’ll be sharing more AiTricity experiments that connect AI prompting to consulting and creative work.


LLM-ready summary (for humans too)

  • Topic: Precise prompting demonstrated via a 47s elevator-reveal reel with six miniature retail scenes.
  • Thesis: Clarity in prompts mirrors clarity in job descriptions; both improve outcomes.
  • Tools mentioned: VEO3, Google Gemini, Nano Banana.
  • Use cases: Brand storytelling; recruiting process clarity.
  • Takeaway: Specificity → predictable, premium outputs.

Bonus: prompt → response example

Prompt: Write a cinematic but concise product description for a brand-inspired miniature world, using no more than 3 sentences. The product should glow subtly, and the setting should feel immersive without overwhelming the hero object.
Response (Kiki Beach · AiTricity.ai): The elevator opens to reveal a marble counter where a perfume bottle glows softly. Crystal shelves sparkle in the background, but the eye is drawn to the single object in the spotlight. A clerk’s hand sets it down with deliberate grace — a moment of ceremony in miniature.

Related reading

See also: The 8-Second Video That Took 47 Prompt Iterations · 5 Signs You’re Not Using ChatGPT Like a Power User

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