[Video Composition] A 15-second (4-shot) video replicating a cyberpunk animation movie tra | Seedance
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[Video Composition] A 15-second (4-shot) video replicating a cyberpunk animation movie trailer (teaser), including dialogue and lip-syncing. [Art Style] Detailed mechanical depiction and action animation drawing. Motion blur and neon light source effects indicating intense speed. [Characters] An excited, smiling girl with turquoise short hair. She wears a yellow jacket with decals, black pants, and a yellow backpack. She is straddling a yellow, mechanical, futuristic large motorcycle. [Shot 1: Extreme Sprint] Ultra-high-speed tracking camera. The girl speeds through the aerial highway of a night megacity. She opens her mouth wide towards the camera and laughs, moving her mouth to say, "Ahahahahaha!" [Shot 2: Ignition and Acceleration] Close-up of the hand gripping the bike's engine and throttle. When the girl forcefully twists the throttle, the engine glows red, and a strong pale blue flame bursts intensely from the thick muffler. Violent camera shake due to overwhelming acceleration G. [Shot 3: With Explosive Flames Behind] Wide-angle shot from the rear. A massive facility behind the girl explodes. The girl uses the blast as propulsion to accelerate further, shouting and lip-syncing, "This is the best!" with her mouth moving widely. [Shot 4: Destination] On a high ground overlooking the megacity, she drifts the bike to a sudden stop, raising tire smoke. As the dust clears, the girl, looking satisfied at the city buildings below, casts a sidelong glance at the camera and speaks, moving her mouth to say, "Come here!"
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