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Referring to the image of a man in @image-1, he is in the corridor of @image-2, completely referring to all the camera effects of @video-1, as well as the facial expressions of the protagonist. The camera follows the protagonist running around the corner of @image-2, and then in the long corridor of @image-3, the camera follows the perspective from the back and surrounds the protagonist through a low perspective. face; the camera then pans right 90 degrees to shoot the fork in @image-4, stops suddenly and pans 180 degrees right, and shoots the front of the protagonist: the protagonist is panting, the camera follows the protagonist's perspective and looks around, refer to the rapid left and right panning scene in @video-1, then zooms to the scene in @image-5, and continues to follow the side view of the protagonist running.
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- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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