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Goal: Based on the reference character (@ [REFERENCE]), generate a high-quality cinematic clip with a sense of 'character debut.' Requirements: Every second of the frame must have a 'narrative purpose,' not just be visually appealing. Camera language serves character building rather than showing off techniques. Characters must have 'presence weight.' Please implicitly complete: shot composition, blocking, lighting motivation, and emotional pacing. Final effect reference: Like a character in a movie that audiences remember from their very first appearance. Use the provided character sheet as the sole reference (@ [image1]) to generate a cinematic character introduction video. Structural suggestion: From details → identity → presence → full reveal. Make the character move: natural interaction with the environment and props while speaking, short and natural gestures, micro-expression changes, and both eyes and body language must convey a sense of acting. Camera control: light push-ins, slight tracking, subtle handheld feel; lighting remains consistent at a cinematic level. End with a confident medium or wide shot to fully establish the character.
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