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15s / multi-cut STYLE: gritty crime, high sat, sharp contrast, deep shadows, warm practicals, grain STAGE: smoky retro pool hall, amber table lights, dark corners MUSIC: gritty jazz-hop ~85 BPM, dusty drums + bass hits, stop on final cue strike CHARACTERS: HOLIDAY: female, energetic, chaotic KODA: male, calm, controlled DEV: male, stoic, imposing FYE: female, confident, playful KARMA: agile stray cat SEQ: 1) 24mm MS / HOLIDAY walk → freeze TEXT [center-left]: "HOLIDAY. No plan. Still works." 2) 50mm MCU / KODA step → freeze TEXT [lower-right]: "KODA. Speaks rarely. Ends things." 3) 85mm CU / DEV crack → freeze TEXT [lower-left]: "DEV. Patient. Until not." 4) 35mm MS / FYE toss → freeze TEXT [upper-right]: "FYE. Knows the rules. Ignores them." 5) 35mm low MS / KARMA jump → freeze TEXT [lower-left]: "KARMA. Not yours. Just here." 6) ECU / cue strike → freeze TEXT [center]: "TABLE 5" MUSIC: stop
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