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FORMAT: 15s / 6 SHOTS / single continuous chase energy / no dialogue STYLE: Macro coral reef, swaying anemone tentacles, floating marine snow vs neon cyan hydro-tech, photorealistic macro cinematic Shot 01 (0:00-0:02) Dive from a towering brain coral down to a cybernetically enhanced mantis shrimp rocketing across a sandy trench. Shot 02 (0:02-0:04) Camera tracks parallel to the shrimp's mechanical swimmerets, sweeps under its glowing cyan tail, and snaps to the hydro-thrusters on its carapace. Shot 03 (0:04-0:07) A sinking shell creates a sudden down-draft; the shrimp initiates a burst-evasion, scraping its carbon-fiber raptorial appendage against a sharp sponge. Shot 04 (0:07-0:10) The path dives into a dense thicket of stinging hydrozoans, suspended micro-plastics, and jagged limestone; the camera seamlessly navigates the fluid micro-labyrinth. Shot 05 (0:10-0:13) The shrimp bursts from the reef into open water, a flurry of bubbles hitting the lens as its sonar sensors flash target acquisitions. Shot 06 (0:13-0:15) Camera pulls back exponentially, transitioning from the micro scale to reveal a colossal, submerged oceanic data-center, the shrimp lost in the glowing server racks.
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