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FOOD DELIVERY RUSH” VERSION FORMAT: 15 seconds / 145 BPM / 15 beat-synced shots SUBJECT: @[image1] ENVIRONMENT: Bedroom → street → traffic → restaurant → customer doorstep MOOD ARC: Chill → urgency → time pressure → fast execution → small relief SHOT LIST (Beat-synced) 1. Lying relaxed, scrolling phone 2. Order notification pops up (Uber Eats/Zomato style) 3. Instant focus shift 4. “Accept Order” tap 5. Grabs keys + helmet in one motion 6. Rushes out the door 7. Bike/car ignition start 8. Speeding into traffic 9. Weaving through vehicles (fast cuts) 10. Arrives at restaurant, slight wait frustration 11. Food handed over (quick exchange) 12. Checks navigation, timer running 13. Fast delivery ride (tight, dynamic shots) 14. Doorstep handoff to customer 15. Phone screen: “Delivery Complete” → small satisfied exhale
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