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Sci-fi action film style, 15 seconds, one continuous take. The camera enters a white high-tech transport ship corridor. Red warning lights begin to flash, the gravity system suddenly malfunctions, and the entire corridor slowly begins to rotate. The camera closely follows an agent in a dark gray tactical suit at medium-close range as he engages in extremely close-quarters combat with an enemy security guard in a state of weightlessness. As the cabin continues to rotate, the floor, walls, and ceiling constantly swap positions. The two fighters tumble through the air, grabbing handrails, pipes, and door frames for leverage, with tight, fierce movements including punches, elbow strikes, knee strikes, and weapon disarms. The camera follows the character through the rotating hatch, past floating debris, toolboxes, and flickering light tubes. The spatial orientation constantly changes, yet the action remains clear. Finally, the agent throws the enemy toward a transparent observation window, outside of which are slowly rotating planets and fragmented space debris. The shot freezes during the weightless rotation at the moment the character regains stability, conveying a high-budget mechanical set and stunt feel.
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