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Rear chase steadicam 2.5 meters behind cheetah locked at 112 km/h through dense jungle undergrowth, camera height 40cm matching exact pace zero vertical drift. Subject banks hard left 28 degrees around massive fig trunk, spine compressing then exploding into full extension, all four limbs airborne in suspension phase as dappled golden hour light strobes across spotted coat. Immediate right bank 32 degrees threading gap between twin mahogany trunks, body tilting opposite camera tilt, background foliage streaking into pure motion blur while subject remains razor sharp center frame. Straight blast through fern corridor then aggressive left lean 25 degrees avoiding fallen log, spine flexing maximum compression to extension each stride cycle. Right bank 30 degrees following natural trail bend, warm side light catching muscular definition, long shadows raking across jungle floor at speed. Final left weave 27 degrees between bamboo cluster, sustained maximum velocity throughout, every direction change environmentally motivated, camera locked parallel never deviating from rear chase position.
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