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VISUAL STYLE: Use live-action feature film realism with crisp action-camera sharpness and ancient atmospheric haze. CHARACTERS: Define a pair of gloved human hands gripping worn paraglider toggles, dark flying boots, and multiple massive prehistoric predators crossing the flight path. STAGE: Set a vast prehistoric canyon that drops from open sky into fern-choked treetops, a fast river corridor, and a muddy predator clearing under harsh daylight haze. EMOTIONAL TARGET: Build from reckless speed into unstoppable hunted panic. COLOR LOGIC: Naturalistic Film Print Emulation TIMELINE: 00:00.0: Open on a strict POV suspended over the canyon lip. Use an ultra-wide 14mm action lens with locked forward flight. Drop hard toward the jungle canopy as both gloved hands pull the toggles down and the boots kick into empty air. SFX: Violent wind rush, harness straps snapping tight. 00:03.4: Keep the same locked POV and lens package. Dive between treetop crowns, skim past the swaying neck of a towering long-neck herbivore, and force the right hand to yank the toggle to miss its jawline by inches. SFX: Deep animal bellow, leaves tearing, rising wind scream. 00:06.8: Maintain the uninterrupted plunge. Thread into a narrow river corridor as a flock of pterosaurs erupts off the cliff wall and crosses directly through the flight path. Let the left hand snap the canopy into a hard bank while the boots clear wet rock by inches. SFX: Shrill wingbeats, river thunder, fabric strain. 00:10.2: Hold the same POV and keep driving forward. Blast out of the river bend into a muddy clearing, lose altitude fast, and drag the boot soles across churned earth as the canopy collapses behind the camera path. SFX: Skidding mud scrape, collapsing fabric whip, panicked breath. 00:12.8: Maintain the same first-person line at ground level. Stumble forward two desperate steps, look up, and let a charging Spinosaurus burst out of the river mist with its long jaws thrown wide straight at the lens until the teeth fill the frame. SFX: Ground-shaking footfalls, guttural bellow, snapping jaws. EXCLUDE: Avoid third-person camera breaks, disjointed hands, impossible flight resets, teleporting terrain, frozen creatures, modern gear drift, impossible neck rotation, cut language.
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