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Costume comedy short film, 12 seconds, total duration controlled within 12 seconds. Snow mountain background, transitioning from cool blue tones to natural warm light. Storyboard as follows: 0-4 seconds: Medium shot, a man in brown clothes puts down a bamboo basket in the snow and places a handful of leeks next to a fainting woman holding a sickle. Fixed shot, cool tones, snow-capped mountain rock background. The man says: "Here's some leeks for you, I hope you can survive the winter." 4-6 seconds: Medium shot cut to a courtyard, natural warm light, the man sitting on a bench carving wood, fixed shot. 6-7 seconds: Medium close-up, a woman in white appears with a sword, fixed shot, natural light, asking: "Did you save a sickle on the snowy mountain?" 7-8 seconds: Medium close-up, the man looks up in surprise and answers: "Are you that sickle?" 8-10 seconds: Medium close-up, the woman responds with a cold face: "I am the leeks," looking angry. 10-12 seconds: Medium shot, the woman quickly draws her sword and stabs the man in the abdomen; the man bends over in pain, sudden movement change, comedy twist, rhythm goes from slow to fast. Overall style: Realistic costume drama, humorous and exaggerated expressions, smooth and natural movements, strong cinematic feel, high-definition details, no text, no watermark. Clear synchronized dialogue, natural background sound, no background music.
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