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Generate a 15-second short video in the style of a casual passerby's handheld shot, using a horizontal phone Vlog perspective, with a calm, documentary tone. Hyper-realistic CG integrated with real-life scenery, realistic fur physical simulation, the scene resembles a magically realistic daily life accidentally recorded. Scene: Chengdu Taikoo Li, where modern commercial districts coexist with low-rise old buildings, pedestrians are relaxed, and the city rhythm is normal. Core Setting: A giant panda, scaled up to its actual size, taller than the surrounding buildings, quietly stuck between two old buildings. Thick fur, natural black and white boundaries, light forms real light and shadow layers. Slow and heavy movements, footsteps cause slight vibrations, and the air produces low-frequency feedback. Stable emotions, no reaction to the onlookers, like a daily state. Timeline: 0–5 seconds Normal horizontal phone screen view, pedestrians on Taikoo Li street are moving normally. The camera casually lifts up, discovering the giant panda stuck between two old buildings, lowering its head and blinking, with a calm expression. 5–10 seconds Long shot from a passerby's perspective, onlookers gather but are not panicked. The panda attempts to slightly adjust its body and then gives up, a store clerk hands out a bamboo decoration. The panda approaches to sniff, pauses briefly, then loses interest. Breathing causes the surrounding flags to sway slightly. 10–15 seconds The panda rests its chin on the eaves, the roof slightly sinks and then stabilizes. It closes its eyes and slowly chews bamboo. Subtitle or Narration: “Order is good here, it doesn't plan to leave yet.”
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