Create a hyper-cinematic continuous single-take 15-second bungee jumping video. Image 1 is the stric
Create a hyper-cinematic continuous single-take 15-second bungee jumping video. Image 1 is the strict identity, face, hairstyle, body proportions, and water-bungee outfit reference. Preserve her pale skin, striking blue eyes, long straight black hair, slim feminine body proportions, sleek swimsuit-style outfit with short tight shorts, and secure black harness system. The bungee cord must be clearly attached behind her back and remain visible and physically believable throughout the fall and rebound. Set the scene in bright daylight on an extremely high bungee platform above a deep blue lake or river inside a dramatic canyon or cliff environment, with strong wind, extreme height, and a real adrenaline-filled atmosphere. Use one continuous shot only, with no cuts, hidden cuts, transitions, or montage. The video begins very close to her face, shoulders, chest, and upper body as she runs fast toward the edge. She passes right beside the camera, almost brushing past it, and instantly jumps off the platform in one fearless committed motion. The camera stays fully continuous, swinging and diving after her the moment she jumps, seamlessly shifting into a tight rear follow shot as if trying to catch her. She falls straight down toward the water with no gliding, drifting, sideways travel, or direction change. The drop must feel like a true fast vertical freefall, aggressive and physically convincing. Keep the camera extremely close behind and slightly above her upper back so we feel like we are falling with her. Her hair, harness, outfit, and cord whip violently in the wind, while the water below grows larger very fast. The cord stretches behind her under increasing tension and stays clearly visible. Keep the descent intense, fast, and realistic for most of the video. Only when she gets extremely close to the water should dramatic slow motion begin. At the exact start of slow motion, add cinematic slow-motion sound design with a deep muffled bass hit, stretched wind, heartbeat-like tension, and a strong time-freeze feeling, as if time almost stops. During this near-impact slow-motion moment, the camera performs a smooth tight orbit from behind her around to the front, ending on a close shot of her face and upper body. The water must be only inches below her, rushing up with terrifying speed, but she must not touch it. In this slow-motion beat, she suddenly smiles directly at the camera and points at it with her hand in a playful, confident way, creating a striking contrast with the danger of the moment. Her hair lifts upward and the cord is fully stretched behind her under extreme tension. Then, the instant slow motion ends, the slow-motion sound cuts out, normal speed snaps back, and the cord attached behind her back violently yanks her upward before she touches the water. The rebound must be sudden, powerful, and realistic, with a strong upward jerk visible in her body, harness, hair, and cord, and she rises rapidly away from the water. The camera stays very close so the force of the rebound is strongly felt. End immediately as she is launched sharply upward. The whole video must feel seamless, ultra-realistic, elegant, dangerous, and full of true bungee-jumping adrenaline.
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