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Seedance Vidéo Selfie de la Rue Nouvel An Chinois à NYC

Nyc Chinese New Year Street Selfie Video is presented as an edited case study, not a copy-ready prompt dump. Use it to study subject framing, motion pacing, then rewrite it for your own workflow.

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A girl from the angle of her holding up her phone to take a selfie. occasionally she glances around, as if hoping to find signs of the Chinese New Year in New York, she says as she walks: “I wish I’m lucky enough to see people celebrating Chinese New Year on Times Square.” Then the girl spots something and runs over, exclaiming: “This is it. This is my first Spring Festival in New York.” Behind her, the lively sounds of a lion dance performance fill the air, creating a festive, bustling atmosphere full of the spirit of Chinese New Year.

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