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Create a 15-second ultra-realistic vertical (9:16) cinematic video of a young woman shopping in a modern grocery store. Scene Style: Bright, clean, and aesthetically pleasing supermarket with soft natural lighting, slightly warm tones, shallow depth of field, and smooth cinematic camera movement. Sequence: 0–3s: Wide establishing shot of a modern grocery store aisle. Shelves neatly stocked with fresh fruits, vegetables, and packaged goods. Soft ambient store sounds. 3–7s: Medium tracking shot of a young woman wearing casual stylish outfit (white shirt, light denim jeans, minimal makeup). She pushes a shopping cart slowly while scanning shelves thoughtfully. 7–11s: Close-up shots: • Her hand picking fresh apples and checking quality • Slow-motion of fruits being placed into cart • Subtle smile as she compares items on a list 11–15s: Cinematic side profile shot as she walks down the aisle. Soft sunlight beams through store windows, creating a dreamy glow. Camera slowly pulls back as she continues shopping calmly. Mood: Peaceful, everyday lifestyle elegance, slightly cinematic commercial feel. Visual Quality: Ultra-realistic, 4K detail, smooth motion, natural skin tones, shallow focus, soft bokeh background.
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