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Ultra-fast cinematic continuous shot, 15 seconds, 150 BPM, dark comedy fantasy chaos, seamless motion transitions, no cuts MAIN CHARACTER: A chubby orange cat wearing an exaggerated vampire outfit, flowing black robe, high collar, long protruding fangs, goofy overconfident expression ENVIRONMENT: Gothic European castle at night to vertical freefall past stone walls to dense forest canopy to shallow stream to medieval marketplace street MOOD ARC: Confident to instant failure to chaotic suffering to false relief to sudden danger to absurd escape to public humiliation payoff 0.0–2.0s Extreme close-up, candlelight flickers, wind howls through tall gothic windows. The orange cat leans toward camera with a smug grin and says, “Follow me.” He spins and jumps out the window. Camera whips after him in tight FPV pursuit. 2.0–4.5s Mid-air, he spreads his arms confidently like a vampire about to fly. Beat. He drops fast. His face shifts to panic. “Wait… why am I not flying—OH NO—” Strong motion blur, rapid vertical parallax as castle walls rush past. 4.5–8.0s He crashes through dense tree branches, spinning violently. “MY FACE—” A nest snaps apart, a sleeping eagle wakes and immediately attacks, pecking his head repeatedly. “HEY—STOP—AAAH—” Each hit sends him tumbling faster downward. 8.0–10.5s He slams into a shallow stream, water explodes upward, camera dips underwater then resurfaces. He stands up soaked, forces a confident thumbs-up and says, “Ha… I’m good.” 10.5–12.5s The water ripples. Several crocodiles slowly rise around him with jaws wide open. He freezes. “…no way.” The crocodiles surge forward. “NOPE—NOPE—NOPE—” 12.5–14.0s At the last second he transforms into a fat orange bat with tiny wings. He flaps frantically, barely lifting off as jaws snap beneath him. “WHY ARE MY WINGS SO SMALL—” 14.0–15.0s As he wobbles upward, camera pans to reveal a white rabbit in glasses and a reporter outfit hiding in nearby bushes, filming calmly. “This is gold.” Smash transition to a medieval street where a hyena vendor shouts, “Extra! Extra! Vampire cat fails to fly!” Camera pushes into a newspaper showing the orange bat mid-panic while crocodiles pose behind him. Freeze frame.
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