@Image1's character Kai attacks @Image2's character Master Tanaka in the @Image3 dojo. ani | Seedance
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@Image1's character Kai attacks @Image2's character Master Tanaka in the @Image3 dojo. anime with motion blur on Kai's kicks and crisp movement for Tanaka. Choreography: Shot 1 (0.0-2.0s): Medium shot. Kai attacks with a high roundhouse kick. Tanaka blocks with his forearm, barely shifting. Shot 2 (2.0-3.5s): CU. Kai throws a mid-level side kick. Tanaka deflects it with a small circular hand movement. Shot 3 (3.5-5.0s): Low angle. Kai attempts a low sweep. Tanaka lifts his foot as it passes under. Shot 4 (5.0-7.0s): CU on Kai's confused face. Sound is three taiko beats, a loud THUD, a WHOOSH, a SWISH, then silence. Constraints: Contrast between speed and economy of motion is critical.
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