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Create a 15-second cinematic “Get Ready With Me” video in portrait format (9:16), ultra-realistic, fashion editorial style. Scene: A softly lit modern bedroom with a vanity mirror and warm golden morning sunlight filling the room. A stylish young woman is getting ready for the day in a calm, aesthetic atmosphere. Timeline & Shots: 0–3s: Close-up of her face in the mirror as she gently applies makeup, soft natural skin detail, focused and relaxed expression. 3–6s: Slow-motion shot of her adjusting her hair and earrings, subtle movement, sunlight reflecting off the mirror. 6–10s: Medium shot as she checks her outfit in the mirror, confident pose, slight smile, cinematic depth of field. 10–13s: She picks up her phone and takes a mirror selfie, natural candid moment, flash or soft screen glow. 13–15s: Final shot of her turning toward the camera with a confident, elegant look, soft lens flare, fade-out. Style: Ultra-realistic, high-end fashion editorial, soft film grain, shallow depth of field, dreamy aesthetic. Lighting: Warm golden-hour sunlight mixed with soft indoor ambient glow. Mood: Calm, intimate, confident, aesthetic GRWM vibe.
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