Prompt Details
Single continuous cinematic shot. Audio begins with daytime Shibuya street noise mixed with 8-bit video game sounds and chaotic Japanese chatter. Background music: shamisen strings. The camera pushes low along the ground. A girl’s leather shoe slams into frame — heavy first step. A Japanese schoolgirl in JK uniform sprints into frame at extreme speed, then suddenly slows on the second beat. She side-rolls and runs along a Shibuya crosswalk, shoulder nearly brushing the lens, skirt sweeping across frame. Obstacle ahead. She suddenly accelerates, steps onto a low wall — explosive jump. The camera lifts into the air with her. City lights streak below. She lands steadily, stabilizes with one hand, immediately rolls forward. The camera rotates half a turn with the roll, then quickly corrects. She sprints again. Full speed. Charges toward a railing. No hesitation. She leaps. The camera follows into weightlessness. Wind roars. Shamisen music briefly cuts midair. She lands on a lower platform. Knees absorb impact. Lowest point. Next beat — she snaps her head up and resumes sprinting into the crowd.
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