Use the uploaded image as a topographic map for route planning. The red line is the precise camera t
Use the uploaded image as a topographic map for route planning. The red line is the precise camera trajectory that the flight must strictly follow and must be completely removed from the final video. Create a single, continuous 15-second cinematic FPV aerial video at a 16:9 aspect ratio, flying through the same magical elf plant city. No cuts, only an invisible first-person perspective. Strictly follow the route in this order: 0s → 3s → 6s → 9s → 12s → 15s. The motion must feel like continuous forward flight with dynamic speed variations, strictly adhering to the red line. At 0 seconds, take off low from the stone-paved path in the lower-left corner, swiftly weaving between huts and vines. At 3 seconds, dive steeply down a moss-covered cliff into the water area. At 6 seconds, skim just above the canal water surface, passing beneath a wooden arch bridge. At 10 seconds, pull up sharply, flying between the wooden bridge and a waterfall. At 13 seconds, follow the red line arrow direction, flying directly toward the giant pink lotus in the upper-right corner. At 15 seconds, land smoothly on the center of the pink lotus petal, with the camera facing straight ahead. A clearly visible nature sprite with realistic translucent wings (no glow effects of any kind) flies slightly ahead of the camera as a route guide. She sidesteps around corners, folds her wings to pass through narrow bridge openings, glides over the water, and leads the camera directly into the interior of the pink lotus. The background music is in a fantasy animation style. The audio track retains high-fidelity environmental and action sound effects, including wind rush, water splashes, and the flapping of the sprite’s wings. Avoid any visible red lines, arrows, annotations, subtitles, reverse flying, visible drones, camera rigs, cuts or transitions, glowing sprites, or the camera turning back at the endpoint.