Use the provided character @[image1] as the fixed identity reference. 15s, 1:1, 14 beats, beat-sync
Use the provided character @[image1] as the fixed identity reference. 15s, 1:1, 14 beats, beat-synced, cinematic tight close-up, subtle neutral background, high facial clarity, slow micro push-in, shallow depth of field. 1: AU10 2: AU20 3: AU22 4: AU23 5: AU27 6: AU28 7: AU45 8: AU53 9: AU61 10: AU62 11: AU64 12: AU85 13:AU84 14: AU46 Uneasy, hypnotic, controlled mood. No monster transformation, no gore, no comedy, no text overlay, no watermark. Photorealistic 15-second video. 50-year-old Creole woman, face and shoulders only, bare skin no makeup, natural soft diffused light, plain white background, 4K, shallow depth of field. Timeline: 0–2s: Neutral resting face, eyes forward, relaxed brow and lips. 2–4s: Happy — AU6 (cheek raiser, orbital orbicularis oculi tightens, crow's feet appear) + AU12 (zygomaticus major pulls lip corners up and laterally), Duchenne smile, slight natural eye squint from cheek push. 4–6s: Sad — AU1 (inner brow raise, frontalis medial lifts producing oblique brow) + AU4 (corrugator and procerus knit and lower the brow, grief knot) + AU15 (depressor anguli oris pulls lip corners down), eyes slightly glassy. 6–7s: AU61 — eyes turn left, head stays still, gaze shifts left. 7–8s: AU62 — eyes turn right, head stays still, gaze shifts right. 8–9.5s: AU46 left eye — left orbicularis oculi closes left eye with slight compression, right eye stays open, subtle smirk. 9.5–11s: AU46 right eye — right orbicularis oculi closes right eye with slight compression, left eye stays open. 11–12.5s: AU85 — tongue protrudes straight out from mouth, jaw drops slightly via AU26. 12.5–13.5s: Tongue moves to the left side of the mouth, visible tip extends past left lip corner. 13.5–14.5s: Tongue moves to the right side of the mouth, visible tip extends past right lip corner. 14.5–15s: Returns to neutral, tongue retracts, lips close via AU8, relaxed expression. Use the provided character @[image1] as the fixed identity reference. 15s, 16:9, dim interior, single warm lamp, slight low angle, handheld micro-sway, shallow depth of field. Dialogue: "Hey, hey — everything's fine, okay? We're just gonna play a game where we stay really quiet. Can you do that for me?" Beat 1 (0–1s): AU5+AU38 (upper lid raiser + nostril dilator — genuine fear, pre-dialogue) Beat 2 (1–2s): AU45 (blink — forcing reset, composing the mask) Beat 3 (2–4s): AU12+AU6 (Duchenne smile — forced but committed, parental warmth overriding terror) — delivers "Hey, hey — everything's fine" Beat 4 (4–5s): AU1 (inner brow raiser — pleading sincerity leaking through) — delivers "okay?" Beat 5 (5–6s): AU7 (lid tightener — eyes betraying the fear the smile is hiding) Beat 6 (6–8s): AU12+AU2 (smile + outer brow raise — brightening, performing fun) — delivers "We're just gonna play a game" Beat 7 (8–10s): AU4+AU24 (brow lowerer + lip presser — seriousness cracking through for a flash) — delivers "where we stay really quiet" Beat 8 (10–11s): AU45 (blink — catching the slip, resetting to warmth) Beat 9 (11–13s): AU12+AU1 (smile + inner brow raise — tenderness and desperation fused) — delivers "Can you do that" Beat 10 (13–15s): AU6+AU17 (cheek raiser + chin raiser — eyes smiling while chin trembles) — delivers "for me?" Devastating contrast between performed safety and visible terror. The face should never fully commit to either — the audience reads both simultaneously. No action sequences, no visible threat, no sound effects, no text overlay, no watermark.