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Meteorite fall · One-shot, handheld phone camera perspective Hyper-realistic · 15 seconds · Complete description Tokyo Rainbow Bridge, 3 PM, light traffic. The camera follows a Japanese male, around 30 years old, in a dark gray suit and white shirt, looking slightly haggard. He stands next to his car, talking business on the phone, with his other hand in his pocket. Nothing unusual on the bridge; the wind blows normally, and the surface of Tokyo Bay in the distance reflects calmly. Before he hangs up, a small meteorite suddenly appears in the sky and falls into the water towards Tokyo Bay within three seconds. The man doesn't react immediately, continuing his call, only his gaze unconsciously drifting in that direction. Two seconds later, a dull, low-frequency vibration comes from underfoot, not very loud, but the steel plates of the bridge tremble slightly. People in the adjacent car roll down their windows and peer out. The man stops talking, his phone still pressed to his ear, eyes fixed on Tokyo Bay. A low, white mist rises from the sea surface, covering a large area, like something exploded underwater. No fire, no mushroom cloud, just giant waves being stirred up. Subsequently, more meteorites begin to fall from the sky. Five seconds later, a massive shockwave destroys the city. The frame freezes. Fades to black.
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