4:15 p.m. (c)

Why Rooms Inside US Navy Ships Are Tuned Red

https://youtu.be/oi1R2UK3OTA

1) Rich description (8–12 sentences): This image is a screenshot from a YouTube video titled "Why Rooms Inside US Navy Ships Are Tuned Red," published by NAVY Productions. It shows a scene inside a room on a US Navy ship that is illuminated with red lighting. In the foreground, a person is using a handheld microphone, appearing to communicate through a device. They are standing next to a table with what looks like operation manuals or documents spread out. The red lighting casts a strong hue over the entire scene, creating a high-contrast atmosphere that emphasizes the importance and seriousness of the setting. The person is wearing a dark uniform with a name tag visible, though the name itself is not clear. The background contains additional equipment and wires, contributing to the technical and operational environment typical of a ship's control room. The use of red light, as explained in the video, is likely for preserving night vision while still allowing for visibility in the space. The overall mood is focused and purposeful, with the red light adding a distinct military feel to the environment.
2) On-screen text block (only include lines that have real text; if a field is unknown or blank, omit that line entirely):
- Title: "Why Rooms Inside US Navy Ships Are Tuned Red"
- Channel / profile: "NAVY Productions"
- Site / app: "YouTube"
- Captions / subtitles: "Benefits of Red Light"
California, USA Written, published, and designed in California, USA