0–2s: A low-angle shot shows a giant cartoon girl @image1 (wearing a blue LA cap, sunglass | Seedance
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0–2s: A low-angle shot shows a giant cartoon girl @image1 (wearing a blue LA cap, sunglasses, holding a bouquet of flowers) peeking out from behind a colorful snack shop at a seaside amusement park @image2. One hand gently rests on the top of the awning, her eyes filled with curiosity. 2–5s: A tracking shot follows the giant girl @image1 as she strides across the amusement park’s cable car tracks. Her legs move smoothly, casting a massive shadow over the promenade and the crowds below. 5–8s: The girl @image1 sits atop the entrance arch of the amusement park, gripping the bouquet tightly. She looks down at the bustling visitors below with a playful smile. 8–10s: A wide panoramic shot: the girl @image1 stands by the beach in the center of the amusement park, arms outstretched as if embracing the entire coastline and the Ferris wheel, with bright blue ocean and sky in the background.
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- When iterating, change one variable first: lighting, motion, or emotion.
- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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