Cinematic Kitten Racing on MotoGP Track | Seedance
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The image I provide contains my kitten — please use it as the character model reference. Create a video where the kitten is riding a small cart and racing on a MotoGP track. The kitten overtakes the Honda #93 race bike in a corner (this sequence should last 3 seconds). Cut to a rear shot of the kitten, filmed from a ground-level low angle, capturing the kitten leaning hard into the turn (3 seconds). Then use an ultra-telephoto lens shot of the kitten speeding through a large C-shaped corner (3 seconds). Switch to a wide shot showing the kitten and the Honda #93 bike going through the final corner before the finish line (3 seconds). Finally, show the kitten lifting the front of the cart into a wheelie as it crosses the finish line (3 seconds). Throughout the video, add authentic MotoGP-style original male English commentary — but only include commentary for the opening overtake and the final finish-line moment.
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