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Create a fast, seamless 16:9 flying POV sequence with five linked shots. Shot 1: Start inside a dark ancient stone corridor with a wooden door at the far end. Fly straight toward it at high speed. As the camera reaches the door, it begins to swing open, revealing a gap of bright blue ocean behind it. End mid-opening. Shot 2: Continue through the opening door into the ocean. Fly forward through fish, bubbles, light rays, and underwater plants. A giant fish approaches and opens its mouth directly in front of the camera. End inside its mouth. Shot 3: The darkness inside the fish’s mouth becomes the dark interior of a large stainless steel kitchen hood or service opening. Fly forward into a busy high-end restaurant kitchen with chefs, flames, steam, pans, and plated dishes. Fly low over the counter. End with the glowing opening of a large industrial oven filling the frame. Shot 4: Continue into the glowing oven as it transforms into a volcanic lava tunnel with molten light and black rock. Fly through the tunnel. End with a bright circular stone opening filling the frame. Shot 5: Continue through the circular opening into a Mediterranean cliffside village above the sea. Fly fast between terraces, rooftops, arches, and sunlit walls toward the ocean. End with a wide sea-facing reveal. Fast, smooth, continuous movement. No flying device, shadow, or reflection. Cinematic.
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