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Create a cinematic 15-shot video sequence centered around the London Eye, capturing the transition from calm daytime elegance to vibrant, electric night energy along the Thames.\n\nStyle & Tone:\nUltra-realistic, cinematic, soft film grain, shallow depth of field, anamorphic lens flares, dramatic sky, London’s moody atmosphere with warm highlights and cool shadows.\n🎥 Shot List:\nAerial drone shot of London skyline at sunrise, River Thames glowing softly.\nSlow reveal of the London Eye through morning fog.\nClose-up of the rotating capsules reflecting the city.\nWide shot from Westminster Bridge with traffic motion blur.\nLow-angle hero shot emphasizing the scale of the wheel.\nTime-lapse of clouds sweeping across the sky behind it.\nTourists boarding capsules, natural candid movement.\nPOV from inside a capsule rising above the city.\nView of Big Ben and Parliament from above.\nRainy London scene — reflections on wet pavement near the Eye.\nMacro shot of raindrops with blurred city lights.\nTransition to dusk — skyline shifts to deep blues and oranges.\nNight illumination — the Eye glows with changing colors.\nCinematic orbit shot capturing reflections on the Thames.\nFinal aerial pull-away revealing London at night in full glow.\n🎨 Visual Direction:\nLighting: soft morning haze → golden hour → moody blue hour → neon night\nCamera: drone sweeps, dolly-ins, slow pans, stabilized tracking\nColor grade: cinematic teal-orange with muted tones\nMood: calm, urban, slightly dramatic and atmospheric\n\nSettings:\nAspect Ratio: 16:9\nFPS: 24fps\nMotion: smooth, cinematic stabilization\nDetail: ultra-realistic textures, high dynamic range
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