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15-second cinematic realism, 2.35:1 aspect ratio, warm yellow afternoon sunlight Tyndall effect through high window bookshelves. 0-4 seconds: A freshman girl is lightly sleeping on a long library table, with a 'Calculus' textbook and freshman handbook next to her. A gentle breeze blows her loose hair and the open pages of the book. The camera slowly pushes in towards her profile—delicate eyelash shadows, a slight upturn of the mouth; 5-10 seconds: A strange boy opposite her is taking notes, unintentionally looks up and catches sight, freezes for a second, then hurriedly lowers his head pretending to flip pages, his ears quietly turning red, the pencil drawing a crooked line on the scratch paper; 11-15 seconds: The girl quietly opens her eyes, their gazes meet directly—the girl is slightly stunned, then shyly purses her lips and looks away, the boy awkwardly forces a small smile. Dreamy bokeh light spots flow between the background bookshelves, with the low hum of the distant air conditioner and the gentle sound of turning pages layered on top. Delicate skin texture, realistic and natural micro-expressions, no watermarks or subtitles. Aspect ratio: '9:16'.
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