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Scene 1 (0s–4s): Soft morning light enters the room. Close-up shot of the girl sitting in front of a vanity mirror. She gently ties her hair up, preparing for makeup. Calm, clean aesthetic. Slow cinematic zoom-in, natural skin texture, soft ambient lighting. Scene 2 (4s–8s): Medium close-up. She applies foundation smoothly with a beauty sponge. Focus on flawless blending, subtle hand movements. Mirror reflections add depth. Lighting becomes slightly warmer, highlighting skin glow. Smooth handheld cinematic motion. Scene 3 (8s–12s): Close-up detail shots. She applies eye makeup (eyeliner and mascara) with precision. Soft focus transitions between eyes, brushes, and reflection. Light shimmer effect on eyelids. Professional beauty advertisement feel with shallow depth of field. Scene 4 (12s–16s): Final reveal shot. She finishes makeup and looks into the mirror with a confident soft smile. Camera slowly pulls back revealing full aesthetic room. Glow-enhanced beauty lighting, cinematic color grading, premium beauty ad finish. Subtle slow-motion hair movement for elegance.
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- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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