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A woman in her late 20s of Brazilian heritage, her dark curly hair contained under a structured white bucket hat, wearing a matching oversized black utility jacket, wide black trousers, and chunky white boots, rides a bright chrome BMX through a dense favela-style hillside neighborhood of narrow stone alleys and painted walls. At the 2-second mark, she rides up a staircase, taking sixty stone steps in ten continuous tire contacts, the rhythm of it visible in the camera shake as her body absorbs the impacts with practiced ease. Arriving at the top, she immediately transitions into a wall-ride along a painted facade, her wheels running vertically on the mural with the staircase visible below in a wide shot. The camera chases from below during the climb, then cuts to a mounted side angle for the wall-ride, blurring the mural colors at speed. She transitions from the wall-ride into a gap between two rooftops, clears it at speed, and continues her descent as the camera captures the chrome bike threading the alley geometry from above. Dark burgundy, chrome BMX, painted favela wall, staircase vertical climb, stair-climb rhythm, mural wall-ride, rooftop gap transition, hillside descent aerial, cinematic grain, 4K.
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