Guy in harness suspended mid-field at night with fire
A white guy in his 30s, short brown hair, muscular build, tattoo on his left bicep. Wearing a harness, tied up with ropes attached to a metal frame in an open field. Starts in daylight — you see the full setup, wide shot, static camera. He’s standing, then slowly lifted into suspension as the scene moves into dusk. By night, he’s fully hanging, ropes taut, body still. Fire burns nearby, flickering light on his skin and the rig. The whole thing’s outdoors, natural setting, no talking, no music — just ambient wind and rope tension. Camera stays static, mostly wide and medium shots, no cuts or close-ups on faces. The harness wraps around his chest and waist, clearly visible. Suspension lasts through the night shot, him motionless, slight sway. No nudity beyond the harness and tattoos. Lighting shift from day to dusk to full night with fire adds drama. Background is rural, grassy, isolated. No other people appear. It’s pure visual — focus on the rig, the body, the environment.