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FORMAT: 15s / 8 SHOTS / first-person action / no dialogue STYLE: photoreal action cinema, extreme handheld POV, natural recoil, fast target acquisition, close-quarters pistol choreography, hard impacts, muzzle flash lighting, practical debris, realistic reloads, warm-cool cinematic contrast Scene 1: Warehouse Breach to Rooftop Inferno Shot 01 (0:00-0:02) First-person POV sprinting through a dim industrial warehouse, pistol raised low, weaving between metal crates and hanging chains, harsh overhead lights flickering. Shot 02 (0:02-0:04) A hostile pops out from behind stacked pallets; two fast center-mass handgun shots, bright muzzle flashes lighting the dust and steel beams. Shot 03 (0:04-0:06) Hard left turn through a narrow aisle, one enemy rushes close; the shooter slams the pistol frame into the attacker’s face, shoves him into a pipe rack, then fires one tight follow-up shot. Shot 04 (0:06-0:08) Slide behind a forklift as bullets spark off yellow metal, fast magazine swap in frame, empty mag drops past camera, fresh mag slammed home. Shot 05 (0:08-0:10) Explosive push through a side corridor, glass office windows shattering, a gas cylinder erupts behind, showering sparks and fragments across the floor. Shot 06 (0:10-0:12) The shooter kicks open huge steel doors and bursts onto a vast rooftop at golden hour, camera exposure blooms into warm orange skyline light. Shot 07 (0:12-0:14) Sweeping fast pan reveals a sprawling cyberpunk city horizon while the pistol snaps toward one last rooftop threat; two quick shots, shell casings flying past the lens. Shot 08 (0:14-0:15) A massive chain-reaction explosion erupts behind, fireball and shockwave rolling across the roof as the camera staggers forward into the sunset glow.
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- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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