This is real 1990s home video footage shot on a VHS camcorder at a crowded public swimming pool. The video has the typical color, grain, slight noise and soft image quality of consumer VHS recordings from that era. The camera is handheld and quite shaky, filming from a certain distance across the pool. In the background, a woman wearing a floral one-piece swimsuit is standing at the top of the diving board. A group of people around the pool are cheering her loudly with rhythmic “eh-eh-eh” shouts, trying to encourage her to jump. The woman takes a few steps and jumps off the diving board, doing a big, spectacular bomb. She hits the water hard and creates a huge splash that reaches several meters. Right after the splash, everyone around the pool starts celebrating and cheering loudly. Among the people celebrating there is a fat man holding a bottle of whisky. The woman swims toward the edge, gets out of the pool, walks up to him and takes the bottle. She drinks straight from it while everyone around keeps cheering and celebrating with her. The camera movement is very handheld and shaky the entire time, with natural motion blur and the typical imperfections of someone filming with an old VHS camcorder in a crowded place. There are several casual, unplanned cuts as the person filming tries to follow the action. Natural sound only: the crowd cheering with “eh-eh-eh”, the big splash when she hits the water, people laughing and celebrating, and general pool ambience recorded with the camcorder microphone. The result must feel like authentic raw 1990s home video of someone casually filming a funny moment at a public swimming pool, with real VHS quality and very shaky handheld camera work.