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A 15-second photorealistic cinematic clip of a young woman sitting at an outdoor retro diner during golden hour. She has long, softly wavy brown hair and a natural, warm smile. She is holding a cheeseburger with both hands, looking directly at the camera with a relaxed, inviting expression.\n\nScene progression:\nThe video begins with a gentle camera push-in (medium shot to close-up). Warm sunlight highlights her face and hair, creating a soft glow. She slightly tilts her head and smiles, then brings the burger closer and takes a small bite. She chews naturally, smiling with her eyes, then briefly glances down at the table.\n\nThe camera subtly shifts to reveal details: crispy fries in a basket, onion rings, and a chocolate milkshake with a striped straw. Background shows a vintage diner with large signage and soft bokeh of people moving. Light breeze gently moves her hair.\n\nStyle & motion:\nsmooth handheld feel, shallow depth of field, 50mm lens look, cinematic lighting, warm tones, natural skin texture, soft shadows, realistic motion\n\nEnd frame:\nShe looks back at the camera, smiling warmly while holding the burger, sunlight flaring slightly in the lens. She softly says in English that it tastes amazing.
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