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0s – 4s (Introduction Shot) A wide cinematic shot of a quiet city at night, wet roads reflecting neon lights. A powerful heavy bike engine sound fades in.The girl slowly enters frame, mounting her bike with calm confidence.Helmet adjustment, close-up on hands gripping the throttle. 4s – 8s (Ignition & Start) Close-up of ignition turning ON. Bike headlights flare dramatically into the dark street. She revs the engine once strong vibration, cinematic slow motion. Camera rotates around her showing determined expression (face consistent with reference image). 8s – 12s (Ride Begins) Fast tracking shot from behind as she speeds through empty neon-lit streets. Wind motion, jacket movement, light streaks reflecting on the bike. Low angle shots emphasize power and dominance of the bike. City feels alive but silent around her. 12s – 16s (Climax Shot) High speed cinematic side tracking shot. She rides confidently into a glowing tunnel of light. Slow motion transition as her face briefly turns toward camera calm, powerful expression (reference face consistency maintained). Fade out into neon glow + engine sound fading.
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- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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