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FORMAT: 15 seconds / 145 BPM / 15 beat-synced shots SUBJECT: @[image1] ENVIRONMENT: Apartment → bathroom → kitchen → taxi → airport terminal → security check → boarding gate → airplane cabin → hotel room night MOOD ARC: Late wake-up → high-pressure travel rush → relief → quiet exhaustion SHOT CHANGES (key differences): • Shot 11: exits apartment, jumps into fast-moving taxi (rain streaks on window) • Shot 12: runs through airport terminal with suitcase, departure board flashing • Shot 13: boarding pass scanned at gate • Shot 14: airplane window seat, city lights below • Shot 15: hotel bed collapse, suitcase still half-open
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