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15s Extend the 15s video, refer to the images of donkeys riding motorcycles in @图片1 and @图片2, and add an imaginative advertisement. Screen 1: Fixed shot from the side, the donkey rides a motorcycle and rushes out of the shed, and the chickens next to it are frightened. Screen 2: The donkey rides a motorcycle and hovers in the sand. First, a close-up of the motorcycle tires, and then cut to a mid-air overhead shot of the donkey riding a motorcycle doing circling stunts, raising smoke. Picture 3: The background is a shot of snowy mountains, with a donkey riding a car flying over the hillside. The slogan is behind the subject, and "Inspire Creativity, Enrich Life" appears in the middle in the form of a mask (when the donkey and the motorcycle fly by), and finally when the motorcycle flies by, a puff of dust and smoke is raised.
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