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A hyper-realistic cinematic food preparation scene in a modern ice cream shop. A perfectly chilled stainless steel cold plate sits center frame, surrounded by small metal bowls filled with chocolate chunks, cocoa chips, sauces, and colorful candy-coated chocolates (like Skittles). Camera locked in a slightly low, front-facing angle with shallow depth of field. From above, a thick, glossy stream of creamy white ice cream base slowly pours down in a smooth continuous ribbon. The liquid stretches elastically and folds onto itself as it lands directly on a pile of vibrant rainbow candies at the center of the cold plate. The cream spreads slightly but keeps a soft mound shape, forming layered folds. Bright studio lighting with soft reflections on the steel surface, clean white tiled background, professional dessert kitchen aesthetic. Subtle motion blur on the flowing cream, highly detailed textures (glossy liquid, matte candies, metallic reflections). Background slightly out of focus: a red candy box visible on a glass shelf, minimal depth distraction. No hands visible, only the pouring action. No text, no subtitles. Sound design (optional): soft pouring sound, light ambient kitchen noise. Camera remains steady with micro cinematic focus breathing. Ultra HD, 4K, commercial food ad style, macro detail, realistic physics, smooth motion.
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