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Realistic ancient style parkour transformation. Female protagonist [@Figure 1] in a realistic style, fair complexion, black wavy long hair, black dress, slightly sweaty face with sharp eyes. 15-second one-shot continuous handheld follow-up. Scene: Ancient town at dusk, wet bluestone, cool and warm lighting tone. Action Logic: 0-3s Steps on and flips a tea stall, casually pulls down a white shirt to drape over herself, the boss screams; 3-6s Performs a flip over a bicycle, empty jeans fall into a steamer, forcefully grabs a passerby's horse-face skirt, the girl falls; 6-9s Slides along a railing, slipping her arm into a sleeve, snatches a silver hairpin and slides into a kneeling position to tie her hair up, the old man is stunned; 9-12s Runs up a narrow alley wall to tie a belt, grabs a red oiled paper umbrella and knocks over the umbrella stand, the apprentice trips; 12-15s Freezes on the bridge top, looking down at the crowd, violently opens the umbrella to cover her face, her eyes turn sharp upon looking back. Texture: ARRI film texture, physical wind resistance logic, extreme sense of bustling city life, realistic reactions from passersby, violent parkour aesthetics.
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