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On the floor of a child's room, a miniature girl rides a small skateboard, speeding close to the ground. The scale of the picture is so vast that life-sized toys and furniture appear immense. The camera follows closely from a low angle, continuously moving toward the background in a single-shot style. The film uses an ultra-wide-angle lens, dynamic blur, depth of field, and cinematic lighting effects. The speed gradually increases in three stages. In the first stage, she speeds through narrow passages, like canyons between Lego city buildings, weaving flexibly between the blocks. In the second stage, a giant ball rolls toward her from the front, and she slides into the narrow gap between the ball and the wall, narrowly avoiding falling blocks, and brushes past the tires of a moving miniature car. In the third stage, she bursts out from the gap between the pages of a picture book about to be closed by the wind, ducks under the armpit of a swaying plush toy, and finally leaps into the small gap on the lid of a toy box that is about to close, disappearing into the dark distance at the fastest speed. This is a thrilling, suspenseful video, full of a series of daring escape scenes. The video scene is set in a realistic child's room, using a miniature perspective to create an immersive, ride-like experience, fully utilizing the huge obstacles and narrow gaps.
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- Start with the original prompt and identify which subject, camera, and mood phrases drive the output.
- 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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