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SHOT 1: Cinematic wide angle format — rocket launching into night sky, city lights below, clouds parting, stars above. Dark, dramatic, photorealistic. SHOT 2: Medium two-shot format — man and woman in astronaut suits inside a dark capsule, Mars glowing red through the porthole behind them. Cinematic, intimate. SHOT 3: Dramatic aerial format — descent capsule burning through Mars atmosphere, heat shield glowing orange, red desert surface rushing up below. Hyperrealistic. SHOT 4: Ultra wide low angle format — two astronauts standing with backs to camera on Mars surface, vast red desert and amber sky stretching before them. Empty, eerie. SHOT 5: Extreme close-up format — female astronaut's gloved hand tracing ancient carved symbols on a canyon wall, helmet lamp lighting the carvings, her eyes wide with fear. SHOT 6: Tight close-up format — male astronaut's arm display glowing red reading "UNKNOWN", a massive dark shape looming behind him in the dust haze. Tense, cinematic. SHOT 7: Extreme wide format — colossal dark horned creature emerging from a dust storm, violet glowing eyes, two tiny astronauts dwarfed at the bottom of the frame. Cinematic horror. SHOT 8: Locked macro format — creature's enormous purple glowing eye filling the entire frame, two astronaut silhouettes reflected in the iris. Pure black background. Photorealistic. SHOT 9: Title card format — pure black background, bold cracked text reads CRIMSON HORIZON, tagline below: "They came searching for life. Life was already waiting."

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