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Create a 15-second ultra-cinematic, dark psychological video titled: “What your fear looks like in real life”\n\nSTYLE: dark cinematic realism, psychological horror, high contrast lighting, shallow depth of field, slow atmospheric camera movement, subtle film grain, emotional tension.\n---\nSCENE 1 (0–3s):\nA lonely person walking at night in an empty urban street. Streetlights flicker softly. The environment feels quiet but heavy. Camera follows from behind in a slow tracking shot.\n\nSCENE 2 (3–6s):\nSubtle distortion begins in the shadows. The darkness behind street corners and walls starts moving unnaturally. Barely visible humanoid shadow shapes begin forming—unstable, shifting, watching.\n\nSCENE 3 (6–10s):\nThe person starts feeling uneasy and looks around. The shadow creatures become clearer now—tall, distorted figures made of smoke and void-like darkness, silently following but never touching. Reflections in windows briefly show them, but not directly.\n\nSCENE 4 (10–13s):\nThe fear intensifies. Shadows multiply and move closer. They mirror the person’s emotions—hesitation, anxiety, panic. The environment slightly warps as if reality is bending under psychological pressure.\n\nFINAL SCENE (13–15s):\nWide cinematic shot: the person stops walking, surrounded but not physically touched. The shadow creatures stand all around, forming a circle. One steps closer—screen cuts to black instantly.\n\n---\n\nMOOD: fear of the unseen, psychological dread, isolation, inner anxiety visualized as external entities.\n\nCAMERA: slow tracking, subtle handheld tension, occasional abrupt focus shifts for unease.\n\nLIGHTING: dim streetlights, heavy shadows, fog diffusion, high contrast blacks.\n\nQUALITY: ultra-detailed, cinematic 8K look, realistic textures, immersive horror atmosphere.
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