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16:9, 15-second ultra cinematic photoreal sequence, seamless 3-shot progression, no subtitles, no logos. Inside a vast abandoned opera house flooded with two inches of mirror-still water at blue hour, a lone ballerina in a black silk dress stands center stage. Shot 1: extreme macro from beneath the water as her pointe shoe touches down, sending silver droplets and concentric ripples across the surface; realistic refraction, delicate silk fibers, visible breath in the cold air. Shot 2: the camera rises through the water and performs a smooth 180-degree orbit around her as she spins; each footstep ignites bioluminescent constellations beneath the water, reflections perfectly synchronized, chandeliers above flicker awake one by one, dust floating in volumetric light. Shot 3: on the final accelerating spin, the chandeliers burst into hundreds of glowing crystal birds spiraling upward; the camera rockets backward through the broken roof to reveal the entire opera house floating alone in the center of a dark mirror-ocean at sunrise, clouds opening, golden rays piercing the mist, her tiny silhouette still spinning in the glowing stage at the center. Hyper-real water physics, natural skin texture, elegant cloth motion, subtle film grain, breathtaking scale, physically believable magic, premium cinematic lighting, emotionally overwhelming. Audio: begin with distant room tone, dripping water, and a faint inhale; precise splashes synced to each step; low orchestral swell building with the spin; crystal wing flutter overhead; final reverb dissolving into ocean silence.
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