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15-Second Cinematic Action Standoff Scene – Seedance

15 Second Cinematic Action Standoff Scene is presented as an edited case study, not a copy-ready prompt dump. Use it to study subject framing, camera direction, then rewrite it for your own workflow.

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Referencing the 9-panel grid image, covering all shots from left to right and top to bottom, with a total duration of 15 seconds. 0-2 seconds/Shot 1: [Establishing Shot] The camera slowly pans right, showing the Blue Girl and Red Girl in a standoff on a modern street filled with cherry blossom petals, utilizing a Hitchcock zoom (Dolly Zoom) to enhance the sense of spatial compression and tension between them; 2-3 seconds/Shot 2: [Quick Cut

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