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Photorealistic cinematic, ARRI Alexa, anamorphic lens, warm tungsten light, dust-lit windows, shallow DOF, 35mm grain. In an old library, a stern elderly librarian removes her glasses and dives headfirst into an ancient book. She punches through the page, shrinks to matchstick size, and sprints between giant ink letters. A paper airplane made from torn pages flies past; she jumps on and rides it across a vast text landscape while dodging erupting ink blots, falling pens, and warped magnified zones. Entering the book’s gutter canyon, floating letters and ink rain surround her in dreamy slow motion. The airplane disintegrates; she grabs a flying quill and rides it like a broomstick, carving ink trails across the page. Finally, she rockets upward through the paper, returning full-size into the real library, landing perfectly beside her desk. She calmly closes the book, picks up her glasses, and gives a subtle confident smile as a single ink droplet falls onto the desk.
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- When iterating, change one variable first: lighting, motion, or emotion.
- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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