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(0s–4s) The girl walks into the kitchen wearing a soft pastel apron and places baking ingredients on the counter. Close up cinematic shots of cocoa powder, eggs, butter, and melted chocolate. She gently ties her apron and smiles softly. Warm sunlight shines through the kitchen window. Slow cinematic dolly camera movement with a cozy atmosphere. (4s–8s) She starts mixing chocolate batter in a glass bowl. Slow motion close-up shots of whisking the batter, flour particles floating in the air, eggs cracking into the bowl, and glossy melted chocolate pouring smoothly. The camera slowly rotates around her while she laughs naturally. Warm cozy cinematic mood with premium food advertisement style. (8s–12s) She places the cake into the oven. Smooth transition to decorating the finished cake with chocolate ganache, strawberries, and elegant toppings. Macro cinematic shots of dripping chocolate, frosting textures, and detailed dessert decoration. She looks focused, proud, and happy. Elegant luxury commercial camera movements. (12s–16s) Final reveal scene. The girl places the finished chocolate cake on a table beside candles and flowers. She cuts a slice of cake and smiles warmly toward the camera. Slow cinematic push in shot with dreamy golden hour lighting. End with a cozy luxury dessert advertisement atmosphere.
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- Start with the original prompt and identify which subject, camera, and mood phrases drive the output.
- When iterating, change one variable first: lighting, motion, or emotion.
- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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