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Prompt Detailshot-1-the-devil-talking-while-turning-his

shot 1: the devil talking while turning his head giving a side eye. shot 2: extreme close | Seedance

Shot 1 The Devil Talking While Turning His is presented as an edited case study, not a copy-ready prompt dump. Use it to study subject framing, camera direction, then rewrite it for your own workflow.

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shot 1: the devil talking while turning his head giving a side eye. shot 2: extreme close up of the devil's eye. he winks. shot 3: extreme close up of the mouth while he turns angry. shot 4: extreme close up of his ear. small hairs are showing. shot 5. the devil sticks out his tongue while saying a licking sound shot 6: zoom out and show the devil standing in hell. Only a silhouette is visible.

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