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Create a 15-second cinematic video in an ink wash + watercolor painting style. A graceful dancer moves slowly in an empty white space, and every movement of her body leaves flowing trails of black ink and soft watercolor pigments behind her. The ink spreads like living brushstrokes, forming clouds, waves, and abstract shapes in the air. 0–5s: The dancer appears in a minimal white canvas space, taking a slow step forward. Each step releases gentle ink splashes from her feet, spreading like wet ink on rice paper. 5–10s: Her dance becomes more expressive—spins, arm sweeps, and jumps create long flowing ink trails. Watercolor reds, blues, and gold tones begin blending with black ink, forming chaotic yet beautiful brush textures across the scene. 10–15s: The ink trails fully fill the frame, transforming the entire environment into a living hand-painted masterpiece. The dancer fades into the artwork as the camera slowly pulls back, revealing a complete traditional ink painting in motion. Style: traditional East Asian ink wash painting, watercolor blending, hand-brushed textures, soft paper grain, cinematic lighting, artistic slow motion, highly emotional and surreal visual storytelling.
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