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Create a 15–20 second cinematic dance video using image1 and image2 as the main characters. CHARACTERS: - Two adult men (match faces exactly from image1 and image) - Keep original facial features consistent (no changes) - No hats - Outfit: - Man from image1: formal black suit (clean, elegant) - Man from image2: casual dark outfit (black shirt, relaxed style) MOTION REFERENCE: - Strictly follow the choreography from image3 (16-step breakdance sequence) - Recreate the movements step-by-step from 1 to 16 in exact order - Include: - Toprock (opening steps) - Footwork (6-step, CCs) - Floor transitions - Power moves (windmill, backspin, swipe) - Ending freeze pose TIMING: - Each step flows smoothly into the next - Keep rhythm consistent with music (1 step per beat feel) INTERACTION: - The two men perform as a dance battle - Face each other most of the time - Alternate dominance (one leads, the other responds) - Include mirrored and counter-movements CAMERA: - Full-body framing (important for floor moves) - Slight cinematic motion (slow dolly, subtle rotation during spins) - Keep both dancers visible at all times ENVIRONMENT: - Clean studio background (like image3) - Neutral lighting with soft shadows AUDIO: - Energetic hip-hop beat RESTRICTIONS: - No dialogue - No text - No narration OUTPUT: - Smooth realistic motion - Strong emphasis on breakdance techniques - Accurate recreation of image3 choreography - Consistent identity (faces must not change)
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