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[0–5s]: The Plunge An extremely fast, straight vertical drop from a stormy, overcast sky, plummeting right down the length of a towering galleon’s mainmast. The camera falls like a cannonball past tattered canvas sails and thick rigging. Intense camera shake mimics the buffeting of hurricane winds, with heavy raindrops streaking past the lens to emphasize the blistering downward speed. [5–10s]: The Deck-Level Weave Inches before smashing into the rain-slicked wooden deck, the camera aggressively pulls up, instantly stabilizing into a buttery-smooth, high-speed FPV glide. It threads the needle through a chaotic, brutal boarding skirmish. The camera ducks under a swinging grappling hook, weaves tightly between two sailors clashing cutlasses, and dodges a spray of splintering wood from the ship's rail. [10–15s]: The Slide and Whip-Pan The camera executes a low, water-spraying powerslide beneath a fallen mast, sliding dangerously close to a massive, roaring bronze cannon just as it fires and violently recoils on its thick ropes. Using the explosive flash of the cannon as a transition, the camera executes a vicious, blurred whip-pan 180 degrees to the right—snapping perfectly onto a Royal Navy Commodore in a soaked, gold-braided coat, capturing the exact frame he fires a smoking flintlock pistol directly at the lens.
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