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0s – 4s A wide establishing shot of a serene beach during golden afternoon. Soft waves gently hit the shore, and warm sunlight reflects on the wet sand. The girl enters the frame walking slowly along the shoreline, looking peaceful and reflective. Camera: cinematic tracking shot, slow motion feel, warm golden color grading, natural wind movement in hair. 4s – 8s Medium shot of the girl standing near the water’s edge. She lightly touches the flowing water with her hand and watches the waves recede. Her expression is calm and thoughtful, fully immersed in the moment. Camera: slow dolly-in, soft focus background, natural ocean ambiance, subtle lens flare. 8s – 12s Close-up cinematic shot focusing on her face. She gazes toward the horizon with a gentle, emotional expression. Sunlight softly illuminates her features, highlighting natural skin tones and realistic detail. Camera: slow push-in, shallow depth of field, golden rim light, emotional portrait framing. 12s – 16s Final wide shot. The girl walks toward the shoreline as small waves reach her feet. The sun glows behind her, creating a cinematic silhouette. The scene slowly fades into warm golden light. Camera: crane pull-back, smooth transition, dreamy fade-out, film-grade color grading.
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