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Camera Simulation: 65mm IMAX film, macro-capable Panavision anamorphic lens. Strong film grain throughout. Horizontal anamorphic lens flares triggered by reflections on glass, polished aluminium, and internal component surfaces. Warm-neutral key light from above camera-right — clean, approachable, matching Pixel’s brand tone. Deep black void. Subtle warm rim light lifts dark components from background. Single continuous 7-second shot. No cuts. The camera faces the Pixel, flies through the exploding internals, rotates 180°, and watches them reassemble from the front. 00:00–00:01 — The Break A Google Pixel 10 floats in the void, rotating slowly. Every seam illuminates with a thin white light — a beat of silence — then the phone erupts apart. Every component separates outward along its assembly axis in a controlled explosion. Speed ramps to 180%. 00:01–00:03 — The Fly-Through The camera accelerates into the expanding cloud. It threads between the aluminium frame, camera modules, processor, memory stacks, ribbon cables, haptic motor, fingerprint sensor, and USB-C housing — each piece flashing bright as the camera passes. It flies directly between two camera bar lens elements, close enough to catch the anti-reflective coating shimmering purple and green. 00:03–00:04 — The Turn Speed drops to 40%. The camera executes a smooth 180° whip turn — component highlights streaking into horizontal motion blur. It settles facing the entire field of suspended components simultaneously. A wide anamorphic flare streaks across from the brightest internal reflection. 00:04–00:06 — The Rebuild Speed ramps to 200%. Every component reverses and accelerates inward. Motherboard arrives first, battery slides flat, camera bar lens stack and seat with mechanical precision, frame rails connect at their corners. Speed drops to 30% for final moments — the back glass descends and presses flush with a micro burst of dust. The display floats in, seats, and illuminates on contact. 00:06–00:06.5 — Product Hold Speed drops to 20%. Camera settles into a classic three-quarter angle. The camera bar catches a clean horizontal line. Screen glows. Void falls to pure black. Hold. 00:06.5–00:07 — End Card Smash cut to black. Google “G” logo fades in centred, full colour. Below it: “Pixel 10 — built for every moment”. Film grain. Hold.
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