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Style: Travel vlog, sunny Rome, vibrant colors, handheld + quick whip pans, fast cuts, natural lighting, high energy music [00:00–00:01.5] EXTREME CLOSE-UP — her smiling face (start) Camera slightly moving, natural handheld She looks directly into lens Dialogue (Japanese, cheerful): "Hey everyone~ I've arrived in Rome!" [00:01.5–00:03] CUT — Colosseum selfie angle She tilts camera, sun flare "Isn't it amazing!?" [00:03–00:04.5] CUT — walking past Pantheon (over-shoulder → turns back smiling) "It's so beautiful~!" [00:04.5–00:06] CUT — pizza bite close-up Cheese stretch "Itadakimasu! (Let's eat!)" [00:06–00:07.5] CUT — sunglasses selfie in Vatican square Quick spin "It's hot, but this is the best!" [00:07.5–00:09] CUT — St. Peter’s Basilica medium shot She poses, slight hair movement "This is the famous spot!" [00:09–00:10.5] CUT — Trevi Fountain turn-back shot Water sparkling "Maybe I should make a wish~" [00:10.5–00:12] CUT — Spanish Steps sitting pose Soft smile, relaxed "Taking a little break~" [00:12–00:13.5] CUT — café espresso close-up She leans in, playful "The cafe is great!" [00:13.5–00:15] CUT — walking narrow street, turns back to camera Golden light Final line (bright, inviting): "See you later~!" Music hits final upbeat accent
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