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Handheld shoulder-mounted camera, natural shake, slight autofocus breathing, no stabilization. Opening frame: a quiet residential street in late afternoon, soft golden sunlight, long shadows across parked cars. Ambient sound: distant traffic, wind, faint birds. The camera slowly walks forward along the sidewalk. At the 2-second mark, a black SUV suddenly enters frame at high speed from the left — tires screeching, suspension compressing unevenly as it loses control. The vehicle clips a parked red sedan — the impact is abrupt and messy, metal folding naturally, glass shattering outward in uneven fragments. No slow motion — everything happens in real time. The red car is pushed violently onto the curb, its front end crumpling with realistic deformation. Airbags deploy with a muffled pop. The camera operator instinctively steps back — slight stumble, frame dips, then recovers. Smoke begins to rise from the SUV’s engine bay. Sound design: raw — crunch of metal, tire friction, glass, no cinematic exaggeration. Final frame: both cars at rest, subtle ticking sounds, no dramatic music. Style: documentary realism, imperfect framing, natural lighting, no visual effects, 4K.
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