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Roller Coaster Thrill from First-Person Perspective | Seedance

Roller Coaster Subjective Perspective Speed is presented as an edited case study, not a copy-ready prompt dump. Use it to study subject framing, then rewrite it for your own workflow.

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@图片1@图片2@图片3@图片4@图片5, a thrilling shot of a roller coaster shot from the subjective perspective. The speed of the roller coaster is getting faster and faster.

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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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