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Refer to the man from Image 2 — blonde, cream blazer, blue tie — to generate a 4-shot cinematic sequence based on the angles from Image 1 . Maintain consistent character appearance throughout. 4-shot sequence, 15 seconds. ARRI Alexa. Casino interior, deep amber and neon blue bokeh. Dramatic chiaroscuro lighting, warm amber key from above, cool blue fill from the slot machine screen. Color temperature: warm with cool undertones. Unnerving, psychologically tense tone. Shot 1 [00:00–00:04]: The man grips and pulls the gold-topped lever with a slow, deliberate motion. His jaw is tight, expression unreadable. Medium shot, profile. The lever clicks and the machine hums to life. Slow dolly push-in toward his profile. The mechanical clunk of the lever, the whirring spin of reels beginning. Shot 2 [00:04–00:08]: His hand rests on the edge of the machine. Fingers begin tapping — not rhythmically, but erratic, nervous, barely controlled. Close-up, low angle. Slight creeping handheld drift toward the hand. The dry click of fingertips on metal, distant casino murmur underneath. Shot 3 [00:08–00:13]: Extreme close-up of his eyes. Blue machine light washes across his face from off-screen. His eyes are fixed — not blinking — making tiny involuntary micro-jitter movements, tracking something fast. Focus pull sharpens on the iris. Barely perceptible slow dolly push-in. The ambient hum of the machine rises slightly. No cuts, one-take. Shot 4 [00:13–00:15]: Wide medium profile shot. He is completely still. The machine light pulses off his face. Slow static lock-off with an almost imperceptible handheld tremor. Deep casino bokeh stretches behind him. The machine hum fades low. Silence underneath. No background music. Consistent character throughout, no deformation or drift. No distortion, no stretching. The hollow ambient hum of a nearly empty casino — distant slot machines cycling faintly, a single chip placed on a hard surface somewhere far off, low sub-bass room tone pressing underneath everything. No music.
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