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Harbor Break Run FORMAT: 15s / 6 SHOTS / grounded cinematic pursuit / no dialogue STYLE: I | Seedance

Harbor Break Run Format 15s 6 Shots Grounded is presented as an edited case study, not a copy-ready prompt dump. Use it to study subject framing, camera direction, lighting choices, then rewrite it for your own workflow.

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Harbor Break Run FORMAT: 15s / 6 SHOTS / grounded cinematic pursuit / no dialogue STYLE: Industrial harbor at blue hour, wet concrete, sodium-vapor lamps, soft fog, practical lens flares, restrained color palette, photoreal 35mm Shot 01 (0:00-0:02) A slow aerial drop into a working harbor reveals a single matte-black speeder blasting along a rain-dark service road between stacked containers and cranes. Shot 02 (0:02-0:04) The camera settles low behind the tail, close enough to feel the rear suspension vibrate; orange dock lights smear across the wet body panels. Shot 03 (0:04-0:07) A truck reverses unexpectedly across the lane, forcing the rider into a tight swerve through a narrow gap between a forklift and container corner. Shot 04 (0:07-0:10) The path cuts under a crane arm and through hanging chains, with droplets and sparks flicking off the speeder as it scrapes the edge of a steel barrier. Shot 05 (0:10-0:13) The camera pulls ahead for a front three-quarter angle as the rider exits the dock maze and skims beside open black water, city lights flickering across the surface. Shot 06 (0:13-0:15) One final bend reveals the full harbor skyline behind the rider; the speeder shoots down the pier into mist and sodium glow.

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