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Ultra-realistic AI influencer in a neon-lit podcast studio, modern aesthetic, soft purple-blue LED glow, cinematic yet authentic UGC vibe. 0–2s (HOOK): Extreme close-up, direct eye contact, neon reflection in eyes. She leans slightly forward and says: “AI is about to change your life… faster than you think.” 2–4s: Jump cut — side angle, adjusting podcast mic (Shure SM7B style), confident tone: “Not in 10 years… I’m talking months.” 4–6s: Medium shot — expressive hand gestures, natural speech: “Content, jobs, business — everything is shifting.” 6–8s: Over-the-shoulder — laptop glow, fast typing, blurred futuristic UI: “If you’re not using AI already…” 8–10s: Close-up — slight smirk, leaning into mic: “You’re already behind.” 10–13s: Front-facing shot — calm but powerful delivery: “But the opportunity? It’s insane right now.” 13–15s (ENDING HOOK): Pause, soft smile, neon flicker: “Question is… are you ready?” Style & Direction: Hyper-realistic skin texture, no CGI/plastic look, natural micro-expressions, confident but relatable energy. Fast jump cuts, subtle motion blur transitions, handheld feel. Shallow depth of field, crisp subject focus, blurred neon background. Trendy outfit (smart casual), minimal jewelry.
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- Start with the original prompt and identify which subject, camera, and mood phrases drive the output.
- 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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