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A stylized illustrated poster titled “An Art of Freestyle – Basketball Style.” The artwork features a teenage boy with short black hair, wearing a khaki school uniform shirt and black pants, performing basketball freestyle moves across a 4x4 grid (16 panels). Each panel shows a different dribbling or trick move, such as crossover, behind-the-back, between-the-legs, finger spin, hesitation, and spin moves. The art style is semi-realistic anime with soft shading, sketch-like linework, and muted earthy tones. The background is lightly sketched urban scenery, giving a street basketball vibe. Purple doodle accents (arrows, stars, circles) highlight motion and energy throughout the panels. Each frame includes small handwritten captions describing the move (e.g., “Bounce with control,” “Cross it over,” “Finger spin magic”). The overall composition feels like a creative instructional poster mixed with street art aesthetics. Add subtle texture like paper grain for a hand-drawn feel. At the bottom, include a motivational tagline in handwritten font: “Practice. Express. Have Fun. That’s Freestyle.” A sketch-style poster comes to life. Start with a still frame of a hand-drawn title: “An Art of Freestyle – Basketball Style.” Soft paper texture, pencil strokes visible. [0–3s] Camera slowly zooms in as the first panel animates — a teenage boy in a khaki school uniform spins a basketball in his hand. Purple doodle arrows flicker into motion. [3–6s] Quick cuts between panels: – Low dribble (ball bouncing smoothly) – Crossover (fast hand switch) – Between the legs (clean transition) Each move leaves behind sketchy motion trails. [6–9s] Behind-the-back and spin move animate fluidly. The background remains lightly sketched, while purple accents (stars, arrows) pulse with energy. [9–12s] Finger spin trick — ball spins on his finger in slow motion. Then a hesitation move freezes briefly, followed by a sudden explosive dash forward. [12–15s] Final pose: the boy lands confidently, spinning the ball again. The poster fully forms back into a clean layout. Text writes itself in a handwritten style: “Practice. Express. Have Fun. That’s Freestyle.” 🎧 Audio: Lo-fi hip-hop beat with basketball bounce sound effects synced to transitions.
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