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New vertical video runCreate a cinematic vertical marketing video about: A cat ripping open a present and freaking out because it sucks. The visual and editing style is: - Visual Realism: The video should have an ultra-realistic look, with natural lighting, clear detail, and lifelike subjects . Colors and lighting must appear true-to-life (no exaggerated filters), mimicking what a phone camera would capture. - Handheld Smartphone Footage: Emulate a vertical smartphone-shot video – slight handheld camera shake and subtle motion blur add authenticity . The perspective is first-person or observer POV, as if a real person is filming. No cinematic cuts or fancy angles; it's a single continuous shot (one take, 0 cuts) to maintain a natural “caught on camera” feel . - Scene and Movement: The scene should be everyday life with a humorous twist. Actions and pacing depend on the concept (flexible to context) but generally capture a spontaneous funny moment in real life. The camera might wobble slightly when following action (light “shaky cam” effect) yet remain focused on the main comedic event. This casual, POV style makes even fictional elements feel believable and relatable. - Audio Ambience: Use realistic ambient sounds appropriate to the setting – e.g. street noise, rustling, water splashes – to ground the scene in reality. No spoken dialogue or narration is present (in any language); instead, only natural sound effects and human reactions are heard . For example, include things like laughter, gasps, animal sounds, or other recognizable non-verbal noises that convey humor and emotion without speech. Any sound cues should feel organic to the environment (e.g. a dog’s bark, a cat’s meow, a muffled reaction from a person off-camera, etc.). - Overall Mood: The tone is lighthearted and humorous, yet presented in a convincingly real manner. It should feel like a viral short clip someone caught on their phone – authentically spontaneous and funny. Even if the scenario has a fantastical or fictional element, it’s portrayed in a straightforward, matter-of-fact way, enhancing the comedic effect by mixing the ordinary with the unexpected in a persuasive, lifelike style.. Strictly respect the following style tags: ultra-realistic, natural lighting, handheld smartphone, slight camera shake, single-shot, POV, ambient sound, no-dialogue, vertical video. Avoid the following elements, moods or aesthetics: . Include clear scenes, camera motion, transitions, on-screen text overlays and a coherent beginning, middle and end. Focus on vivid visual details, mood and pacing so that this text can be used directly as a prompt for a text-to-video model.Dimensions: 720×1280Raccourcis: Espace/Entrée pour lecture; Flèche droite pour média suivant; Flèche gauche pour revenir.

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Create a cinematic vertical marketing video about: A cat ripping open a present and freaking out because it sucks. The visual and editing style is: - Visual Realism: The video should have an ultra-realistic look, with natural lighting, clear detail, and lifelike subjects . Colors and lighting must appear true-to-life (no exaggerated filters), mimicking what a phone camera would capture. - Handheld Smartphone Footage: Emulate a vertical smartphone-shot video – slight handheld camera shake and subtle motion blur add authenticity . The perspective is first-person or observer POV, as if a real person is filming. No cinematic cuts or fancy angles; it's a single continuous shot (one take, 0 cuts) to maintain a natural “caught on camera” feel . - Scene and Movement: The scene should be everyday life with a humorous twist. Actions and pacing depend on the concept (flexible to context) but generally capture a spontaneous funny moment in real life. The camera might wobble slightly when following action (light “shaky cam” effect) yet remain focused on the main comedic event. This casual, POV style makes even fictional elements feel believable and relatable. - Audio Ambience: Use realistic ambient sounds appropriate to the setting – e.g. street noise, rustling, water splashes – to ground the scene in reality. No spoken dialogue or narration is present (in any language); instead, only natural sound effects and human reactions are heard . For example, include things like laughter, gasps, animal sounds, or other recognizable non-verbal noises that convey humor and emotion without speech. Any sound cues should feel organic to the environment (e.g. a dog’s bark, a cat’s meow, a muffled reaction from a person off-camera, etc.). - Overall Mood: The tone is lighthearted and humorous, yet presented in a convincingly real manner. It should feel like a viral short clip someone caught on their phone – authentically spontaneous and funny. Even if the scenario has a fantastical or fictional element, it’s portrayed in a straightforward, matter-of-fact way, enhancing the comedic effect by mixing the ordinary with the unexpected in a persuasive, lifelike style.. Strictly respect the following style tags: ultra-realistic, natural lighting, handheld smartphone, slight camera shake, single-shot, POV, ambient sound, no-dialogue, vertical video. Avoid the following elements, moods or aesthetics: . Include clear scenes, camera motion, transitions, on-screen text overlays and a coherent beginning, middle and end. Focus on vivid visual details, mood and pacing so that this text can be used directly as a prompt for a text-to-video model.