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【Film Style】 Cinematic romantic drama, natural acting, college campus realism, warm sunset lighting, emotional close-up performances, soft cinematic depth of field. 【Duration】 12 seconds 【Characters】 A nervous college guy and a young woman sitting together. 【Scene】 A quiet college campus courtyard during late afternoon. Trees move gently in the breeze while students walk in the distance. 【Storyboard Script】 [00:00–00:05] Shot 1: The Nervous Start Scene: The two students sit on a stone bench under a tree. Action: The guy looks nervous, glancing down and rubbing his hands together before finally speaking. Camera: Medium shot slowly pushing closer. Dialogue: Guy (nervous): "Hey… um… can I ask you something?" Atmosphere: Soft wind moves the leaves above them. [00:05–00:10] Shot 2: Her Reaction Action: The girl turns toward him with a curious smile. Camera: Close-up on her face as she raises one eyebrow slightly. Dialogue: Girl (playful tone): "That depends… should I be worried?" Atmosphere: Warm sunlight falls across her face. [00:10–00:12] Shot 3: The Question Action: The guy takes a deep breath and gathers his courage. Dialogue: Guy (awkward but sincere): "I was wondering…would you maybe want to get dinner with me sometime?" Camera: Close-up of both of them as she pauses, thinking about the question. Atmosphere: The moment lingers slightly, creating a gentle emotional tension. 【Technical Parameters】 Natural lighting, shallow depth of field, subtle handheld camera motion, realistic facial animation, cinematic color grading.
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