शीघ्र विवरण
15s, circus performance. A lonely circus performer @[character ref] rides a unicycle across a tightrope high above a dark empty circus arena. The performance feels emotionally forced, fragile and melancholic. Dim warm spotlight, floating dust particles, subtle fog, soft film grain, dramatic darkness surrounding the performer. Modern cinematic realism with subtle theatrical atmosphere, shallow depth of field, emotional close-ups mixed with dangerous wide shots. Beat 1: The emotional state remains at medium-low valence and high arousal. Camera: wide low-angle shot from beneath the tightrope slow orbiting side shot tight close-up on trembling eyes and unstable smile FACS: AU1 + AU4 + AU25 Lyrics: /aɪ smɑɪld soʊ ðeɪ wʊd kiːp ðə ˈlaɪts ɑːn/ Voice: soft unstable singing voice, restrained emotion The performer balances carefully while forcing a weak stage smile. Beat 2: The emotional state gradually shifts toward very low valence and medium-low arousal. Camera: slow push-in from the front of the tightrope overhead shot showing isolation and height extreme close-up on mouth and eyes as composure collapses FACS: AU6 + AU12 briefly appearing like a forced performance smile → AU4 + AU7 + AU15 + AU17 Lyrics: /bʌt ˈɛv.ri naɪt aɪ fiːl maɪˈsɛlf gɔn/ Voice: uneven breathing, subtle vocal cracks, emotionally collapsing delivery The forced smile disappears as the performer struggles to maintain balance and composure. No exaggerated acting, no comedy, no text overlay, no watermark.
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