[STYLE + CAMERA + ATMOSPHERE] Ultra-photorealistic cinematic 15-second action sequence from a ground
[STYLE + CAMERA + ATMOSPHERE] Ultra-photorealistic cinematic 15-second action sequence from a grounded high-rise construction thriller film. Late afternoon on the upper floors of a skyscraper under construction. Metal beams, concrete floors, safety nets and a large tower crane. Strong side lighting and city haze. The visual language is tense and realistic with hyper-realistic practical destruction. Camera is handheld-dynamic with motivated moves. [IMAGE REFERENCES] No reference images provided. Generate a fully consistent lead character: a male construction foreman in his early 40s, short hair, intense expression. He wears a high-visibility vest, hard hat, work boots and tool belt. Maintain exact same appearance and clothing throughout the clip. [TIMELINE SECOND BY SECOND] 0-3s: [Dynamic handheld tracking shot from side-rear] The man runs across an unfinished floor as a massive tower crane begins to collapse after structural failure. The long crane arm swings down violently toward the building. The camera tracks him urgently as the huge metal structure starts falling. 3-7s: [Slow continuous orbiting camera moving around the frozen destruction] At the moment the crane arm crashes into the building, everything freezes in perfect realistic physics. The enormous crane sections, twisted metal beams, concrete chunks and clouds of dust hang motionless in the air with accurate weight and trajectories. The camera performs a smooth, continuous orbit through the frozen chaos, moving between large suspended crane segments and passing close to sharp metal fragments while the man remains visible. 7-15s: [Dynamic tracking shot as time resumes] At the 7-second mark time snaps back to forward motion with a slight realistic temporal residue. Some outer debris shows a very subtle reverse lag before continuing. The man has used the frozen moment to run and slide under a steel beam to safety. When motion resumes, several large pieces of the crane miss his new position. He stays low and moves toward the stairwell as metal finally crashes down. The camera tracks with him through the dust. [STYLE & QUALITY BOOSTERS] Photorealistic 8K, hyper-realistic rigid body destruction with correct material properties (steel, concrete, metal), perfect frozen mid-air physics, seamless transition from freeze to resume, natural dust interaction, heavy cinematic motion blur on fast debris, stable character performance, movie-level practical destruction VFX quality.