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Night Deck Recovery FORMAT: 15s / 6 SHOTS / night landing thriller / no dialogue STYLE: deep blue night, deck floodlights, glowing guidance lights, reflective wet steel, high-contrast war tension, realistic night aviation atmosphere Shot 01 (0:00-0:02) Wide night aerial of an aircraft carrier in the middle of the black ocean, deck lit like a floating island, one fighter jet descending out of darkness. Shot 02 (0:02-0:04) Close tracking from below the jet’s nose, landing gear down, blinking lights cutting through mist, deck guidance lights forming a bright path ahead. Shot 03 (0:04-0:06) Deck POV, signal crew illuminated by hard blue-white lighting, rain droplets and spray sparkling in the floodlights as the aircraft closes fast. Shot 04 (0:06-0:09) Side impact shot, the fighter touches down on the wet deck, hook catches instantly, sparks and reflected light streaking across the steel. Shot 05 (0:09-0:12) Medium handheld shot from the carrier deck as the jet rolls to a stop, wings shimmering under harsh lights, crew surrounding it through mist and jet exhaust. Shot 06 (0:12-0:15) Final high crane shot straight above the carrier, tiny in the endless black ocean, fighter secure on deck, ship lights glowing against the night sea.
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