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{ "location": "Tokyo Cityscape (Night)", "duration": "10s", "prompt": "A cinematic POV shot riding an invisible rollercoaster through Tokyo at night. A glowing neon rail 'creates itself' milliseconds before the camera hits it, weaving through the steel structures of Tokyo Tower and nearby buildings. As the camera passes, each building it touches instantly transforms into a stack of glowing cubes that rotate and re-assemble. The shot ends with the camera diving straight down into a sea of neon lights, which turns into a giant QR code or a logo just before the screen goes black.", "vfx_focus": [ "Procedural rail generation", "Dynamic environment transformation (Geometry nodes style)", "Extremely high-speed camera motion with light streaks" ] }

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