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Visual Style: Vibrant 3D animation, exaggerated squash-and-stretch physics, and cinematic lighting. Time Scene Description Camera Movement 0-3s A tiny, sophisticated Hamster in a high-tech harness lowers from a ceiling vent toward a giant chocolate chip cookie on a kitchen island. Crane Shot: Smoothly descends from the ceiling, following the hamster’s POV as the "target" gets closer. 3-6s Just as his paws touch the cookie, a shadow looms. A sleepy Ginger Cat enters the frame, yawning wide right next to him. Low-Angle Pan: Rapidly circles 180° around the hamster to reveal the massive cat towering in the background. 6-9s The hamster panics, grabs the cookie (which is twice his size), and sprints. He uses a silver spoon as a catapult to launch into the air. Tracking Shot: A fast side-scrolling "profile" shot, keeping pace with the hamster's frantic running. 9-12s Mid-air, the hamster opens a tiny paraglider made of a cocktail napkin. He soars over the cat’s head while the cat swipes blindly. Dynamic Follow: The camera "glides" behind the hamster’s shoulder, dipping and diving through the air. 12-15s The hamster sticks a superhero landing back inside the dark vent. He takes a huge, satisfying bite as the vent cover slams shut. Push-In to Zoom: A rapid zoom into the hamster’s face for the "crunch," followed by a quick "iris-out" black screen.
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