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Handheld documentary realism, natural sunlight, tennis match atmosphere, slight motion shake. Character Reference: Use Image1 as the exact tennis player reference. Maintain identical face, body structure, hairstyle, and outfit identity. Environment: Luxury tennis stadium in Monaco. Crowd watching quietly. Hook (0–3s): The clay court suddenly splits open. A massive stone crocodile titan climbs out. Scene 0–2s: Crocodile roars. Clay explodes everywhere. SFX: deep reptile roar stone cracking Music: dramatic orchestral build 2–3s: Camera cuts to the player (Image1) calmly bouncing a tennis ball. 3–5s: The Lacoste crocodile logo on the polo begins glowing emerald green. 5–7s: Green energy spreads across the shirt forming sleek crocodile-scale armor. SFX: metal forming energy pulse 7–9s: A giant transparent crocodile spirit appears behind the player. Music: epic choir begins. 9–11s: The player hits a serve. The ball becomes a green energy comet. 11–12s: The comet smashes the crocodile titan across the stadium. 12–13s: Player fixes the collar of the polo. Lacoste logo fades in.
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