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Visual style & vibe: early 2000s skate video meets retro milkshake commercial energy. Raw, gritty, fast-paced. Fish-eye lenses, motion blur, high contrast, slightly faded nostalgic colors with warm pink-red strawberry tones. Use product image as the exact strawberry shake bottle/cup reference throughout every frame for perfect consistency. Create a 12-frame storyboard ad. Each frame should vary in shot type and together tell one cohesive story starring stylish western young adults. Frame ideas and energy: Fast skateboard push through a sunny suburban street while holding the strawberry shake. Close-up of condensation dripping from the cold shake in someone’s hand. Group of western friends laughing outside a diner parking lot at golden hour. Fish-eye low angle of a girl jumping off a skate ramp with the shake in frame. Messy whipped cream mustache moment inside a retro car. Slow-motion strawberry shake splash transition. Extreme close-up of strawberries blending into the shake. Friends passing the shake around at a late-night gas station stop. Motion blur running shot through a basketball court. Retro camcorder-style cheers shot with multiple shakes clinking together. Hero shot on asphalt with sunlight reflections and crushed ice around the product. Final cinematic freeze-frame of the main character drinking the strawberry shake while the group skates away in the background. Cinematic details: authentic western fashion, oversized hoodies, denim, skate shoes, crop tops, baggy jeans, silver jewelry, messy natural movement, candid expressions, imperfect camera framing, energetic youth culture atmosphere, commercial-quality realism.
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