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FORMAT: 12s / 1 Continuous Dolly Shot / Vibrant 3D Animation / Extreme Squash and Stretch SUBJECTS: A tiny, bug-eyed chameleon. A fluffy, yellow, pollen-covered butterfly. ENVIRONMENT: A lush, highly detailed tropical jungle branch. Warm sunlight filtering through green leaves. MOOD: Escalating panic, silent comedy, cartoon physics. TIMELINE: 0:00–0:03: Close-up. The chameleon is perfectly green, camouflaged against a large leaf. A fluffy, yellow butterfly floats down and lands directly on the tip of the chameleon's nose. 0:03–0:07: The chameleon's eyes cross to look at the butterfly. It inhales deeply, trying to hold back a massive sneeze. Panic sets in. The chameleon loses control of its camouflage—its skin rapidly changes colors from green to neon pink, then to black-and-white zebra stripes. 0:07–0:10: The internal pressure builds. The chameleon's body inflates like a round rubber balloon, its cheeks puffing out massively. The butterfly stays perfectly still on its nose. 0:10–0:12: The sneeze! A powerful, sudden burst of air. The force of the sneeze launches the completely round chameleon backward off the branch like a rocket, leaving the butterfly spinning in mid-air in a cloud of glowing yellow pollen.
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