Shot 1 (00:00–00:03) — The Clash of Art and Music Van Gogh draws a massive paintbrush dripping with

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Shot 1 (00:00–00:03) — The Clash of Art and Music Van Gogh draws a massive paintbrush dripping with glowing paint. Mozart elegantly draws a conductor's baton, which instantly extends into a lightsaber made of glowing golden musical notes. The two sprint across the polished marble floor. Weapons clash—erupting into sparks of Starry Night-like blue and yellow paint and golden afterimages of musical staves. Fast 360-degree camera sweep around the moment of impact. The gallery trembles—both slide on the slippery floor. Van Gogh lunges—blocks, spins, and unleashes a heavy, slashing arc of thick oil paint in mid-air. Mozart leaps over him—dodges sideways, his baton scraping against a marble column, sending sparks and treble clefs flying. Close-up: Sparks of interwoven paint and light. Van Gogh vaults over a marble bench—spins in the air, bringing the brush down in a heavy strike. Slow motion 12%: Glowing paint slashes through the air, his heavy blue coat billowing. Mozart waves his baton to draw a magical shield to block—erupting in a symphony-like sonic shockwave. Speed ramps from 12% to 600%. Both stumble back from the blast of sonic waves and paint. Masterpieces on the walls rattle. The massive crystal chandelier creaks overhead. Shot 2 (00:03–00:06) — Scaling the Dome Van Gogh grabs a rope from a massive scaffolding erected in the center of the museum for fresco restoration—he climbs rapidly, slamming his paintbrush into the wood like an ice axe. Low-angle tracking shot: Paint-splattered boots kick up, his coarse coat flapping in the air. Mozart steps on glowing musical scales appearing out of thin air (like a stairway to heaven)—following closely, light and fast. Wide shot of the hall: The two dash upwards in parallel toward a narrow crossbeam just below the dome—towering painted ceilings and the giant crystal chandelier shining above. Van Gogh reaches the beam—balances and stands. Mozart lands on the other end—stands elegantly. Camera slowly pans 180 degrees around the beam—the two stand on a narrow steel girder dozens of meters above the ground, massive classical frescoes behind them, the black-and-white checkered marble floor far below. The strong air-conditioning drafts blow Van Gogh's red hair, Mozart's white wig, and his bright crimson coat. They face off, raising brush and baton. Wide-angle shot showing scale: Tiny figures under the massive dome, vast and majestic museum hall. Shot 3 (00:06–00:09) — The Beam Showdown Charging along the beam. Brush and baton clash fiercely in mid-air, showering sparks of heavy impasto paint and shining classical notes. Close-up: Feet balancing precariously on the narrow steel girder. Van Gogh swings wildly with his brush (trailing massive nebula-like effects)—Mozart leans back into a limbo bend like a ballet dancer, nearly falling, but grabs a handrail with one hand. Counterattack—Van Gogh uses his wooden palette in his left hand as a shield to block a thrusting blade of musical notes. Scaffolding shakes—both wobble. 360-degree orbit shot of the duel—the marble floor spinning far below. Van Gogh feints left, thrusts right—the handle of the brush precisely strikes Mozart's wrist. Slow motion 10%: The baton flies from his hand, falling into the depths accompanied by dissipating magical notes. Camera follows the spinning baton—a crisp clatter hits the marble floor far below. Fast whip-pan back up. Mozart is unarmed, his eyes wide. Van Gogh takes a step forward, his brush pointed directly at his opponent. Shot 4 (00:09–00:12) — Goodbye, Mozart Close-up on Van Gogh's face—under his red hair and thick beard, his gaze is fanatic and resolute. He shouts: "Goodbye, Mozart!" The passionate echo rings throughout the domed hall. Fast whip-pan to his boot—8% slow motion: The boot, splattered with sunflower-yellow paint, kicks hard into Mozart's ornate red chest, erupting in brilliant ripples of color. 180-degree orbit freeze-frame on the kick—the blue coat dancing wildly behind him. Chest compressing from the impact. Speed ramps from 8% to 500%. Arms flailing, red coat tails whipping—Mozart falls backward off the high crossbeam. Camera follows Mozart's descent—looking up, the scaffolding shrinks, Van Gogh's silhouette looms against the dome's fresco. Slow motion 10%: Brushing past the chandelier, statues, giant picture frames—the marble floor below suddenly transforms into a swirling, liquid pool of The Starry Night. 270-degree orbital camera around the falling Mozart—the starry vortex approaches. Impact on the canvas surface—splashing glowing blue and yellow star fragments and musical note bubbles. Camera dives deep into the painting—deep blue and golden light surges upward. Sinking—red coat floating, white wig coming undone, eyes closed. Falling into the endlessly spinning abyss of the starry sky. Figure shrinking. Van Gogh's Starry Night swallows everything. Silence. Shot 5 (00:12–00:15) — Van Gogh Wins Camera pans up—above the surface of the Starry Night vortex shines a warm go

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