Segment 1 (0-15 seconds) Prompt: 16:9 horizontal screen, first-person cockpit view, Need f | Seedance
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Segment 1 (0-15 seconds) Prompt: 16:9 horizontal screen, first-person cockpit view, Need for Speed game style, night neon racetrack, high contrast cool and warm tones, strong motion blur effect. 0-3 seconds: Cockpit view, hands gripping the steering wheel tightly, tachometer needle soaring into the red zone, engine roaring explosively. In front of the windshield is a dazzling sea of city neon lights, streetlights rapidly receding into golden light trails. The protagonist growls, "Go!" 4-8 seconds: The race car speeds on the highway, the speedometer needle passing 280 km/h. A sharp curve appears ahead, neon signs flashing past. Hands quickly turn the steering wheel, the car body tilts violently, tires friction with the ground sprays white smoke, a perfect drift cornering. City lights outside the side window turn into flowing light bands. 9-15 seconds: Drift completed, car body straightens, engine roars and accelerates into a tunnel. Blue and purple neon light strips inside the tunnel rapidly sweep past the sides of the car, reflecting dazzling colored light on the windshield. Two blinding high beams appear in the rearview mirror—a car is chasing. The protagonist curls their lips, "Come on." Freeze frame: Cockpit view, the blinding white light of the tunnel exit ahead, the chasing car in the rearview mirror. Segment 2 (15-30 seconds) Prompt: Extend @Video 1 by 15 seconds. 0-4 seconds: The race car rushes out of the tunnel and enters complex city streets. Speeding through the neon-flashing commercial district, high-rise buildings line both sides, giant LED billboards sweep overhead. The chasing car follows closely, engine sounds rising and falling. 5-9 seconds: Continuous S-curves appear ahead, hands quickly switch the steering wheel left and right, the car continuously drifts on the street. The first left drift avoids a roadside taxi, the second right drift passes through a narrow alley entrance, the third long drift slides across the intersection. Tire squeals, engine roars, and wind noise interweave. Roadside pedestrians gasp and dodge. 10-15 seconds: The final 90-degree sharp turn, the protagonist slams the brakes and pulls the handbrake simultaneously, the car rotates 180 degrees around its front axle, a perfect tail whip cornering. The chasing car fails to brake in time, crashing directly into a roadside newsstand, shattering into pieces. The protagonist steps on the gas, the race car speeds away, disappearing into the night. Freeze frame: From a rear view, red taillights recede into the darkness, leaving only dissipating tire smoke and the distant sound of police sirens. Slow motion ending, sound effects fade out.
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