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Multi-shot (Text→Video). 15s. 16:9. Audio: on. Scene anchors: High-end futuristic studio, glossy reflective floor, curved light panels, light volumetric haze,…
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Multi-shot (Text→Video). 15s. 16:9. Audio: on. Scene anchors: High-end futuristic studio, glossy reflective floor, curved light panels, light volumetric haze, clean minimal set, cinematic commercial lighting. Shots: Shot 1 (0–4s): Medium shot of a confident female presenter stepping into frame. She raises her open hand slowly toward camera. Smooth dolly-in. One action: step in + raise hand. Shot 2 (4–9s): Close-up on her hand as a small floating glass orb forms above her palm, glowing softly with swirling particles inside. Slow orbit camera move. One action: orb appears and stabilizes. Shot 3 (9–13s): Wide shot. She gently gestures; the orb expands into a shimmering light ring that ripples across the glossy floor reflections. Controlled crane up. One action: ring expands and ripples. Shot 4 (13–15s): Clean landing. The presenter holds a calm smile, the orb floats near shoulder level, stable composition, no new action, camera settles. Audio: Ambience: airy studio room tone. SFX: subtle energy hum + one soft “whoosh” during ring expansion. Dialogue (short): <<<voice_1>>> “Make your next shot feel impossible.” Constraints: No logos. No readable text. No subtitles/overlays. No UI. No extra characters. Motion smooth and premium (not chaotic). Negative: no text, no letters, no numbers, no logos, no captions, no subtitles, no watermarks, no glitch, no jitter, no extra fingers, no warped hands, no distorted faces.
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