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0:00 – 0:02 INT. CASINO – TABLE LEVEL – NIGHT Ultra low-angle macro shot tracking him from the side. A 3 cm tall agent in a suit sprints across a casino table. Giant chips, dice, dollar bills, champagne glasses, and handguns tower around him. Shallow depth of field, cinematic lighting, motion blur. 0:02 – 0:05 CONTINUOUS – HIGH SPEED RUN camera tracking him from the side He weaves between stacked chips— A dice drops from above— Heavy impact shakes the table. 0:05 – 0:07 He vaults over scattered dollar bills— 0:07 – 0:10 HAZARD ESCALATION camera tracking him from behind Multiple dice tumble toward him— He zigzags at full speed— One die narrowly misses his head, spinning past in motion blur. 0:10 – 0:13 SLOW MOTION MOMENT camera tracking him from behind A champagne glass is falling over — Golden liquid bursts outward in slow motion— He leaps through the splashing Golden liquid, droplets suspended like spheres around him. 0:13 – 0:15 RETURN TO REAL TIME camera from the front He lands, rolls, and keeps running at full speed— Camera tracks tight behind him as chaos continues around.
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