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Create a high-quality 4K cinematic 15-second vertical video of a full soccer action sequence from tackle to goal in professional sports broadcast style. Use dynamic lighting, dramatic stadium atmosphere, crowd energy, and realistic physics. The video must show COMPLETE actions in smooth sequence without skipping or cutting short any part. Time the entire story perfectly into exactly 15 seconds with clear transitions: 0-3s: Intense midfield moment — defender executes a strong sliding tackle, grass and dirt particles fly in slow motion, ball is cleanly won. 3-6s: Immediate counterattack — same player recovers the ball, pushes it forward, accelerates past two opponents with quick footwork (show close-ups of boots striking the ball, sweat, and focused expression). 6-9s: Key pass — threads a perfect through-ball between defenders, camera follows the ball in tracking shot. 9-11s: Sprint to goal — attacker runs into the penalty box with crowd rising in anticipation, slow-motion approach. 11-13s: Powerful shot — clean strike or curled finish into the net, ball hits the back of the net with dramatic impact and net rippling, goalkeeper dives but fails. 13-15s: Emotional celebration — scorer slides on knees or raises arms, teammates rush to join, stadium lights glow, crowd erupts in cheers. Use varied professional camera angles (wide shots, tracking shots, close-ups, POV, slow-motion where needed) with strong motion blur on fast movements. Keep realistic ball spin, turf impact, sweat, and facial expressions. Cinematic color grading, epic sports broadcast feel. No text, no logos, no watermarks. Smooth, fluid motion with every action fully visible and complete within the 15-second duration.
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