Create a hyper-cinematic 15-second continuous single-take skydiving video. Image 1 is the strict ide
Create a hyper-cinematic 15-second continuous single-take skydiving video. Image 1 is the strict identity, face, hairstyle, body proportions, outfit, and parachute gear reference. Preserve her pale skin, striking blue eyes, long straight black hair, slim feminine body proportions, elegant parachutist outfit with short flowing translucent fabric panels, black harness straps, gloves, white boots, and the same parachute pack. Set the scene in bright daylight at very high altitude above a vast sea of clouds, with a small skydiving aircraft, strong rushing wind, clean blue sky, and a dramatic real-skydiving atmosphere. Use one continuous 15-second shot with no cuts, no hidden cuts, no transitions, and no montage. The camera begins very close to her upper body and face at the open aircraft door, capturing her focused, confident, adrenaline-filled expression, wind whipping her hair and fluttering outfit. She suddenly throws herself backward out of the aircraft in one bold, controlled motion. As soon as she exits, the camera smoothly swings behind her and stays in a very close follow shot. She briefly stabilizes in freefall, then intentionally transitions into a fast aerodynamic dive: she pulls her arms tight, streamlines her body, angles her head downward, and drops into a powerful head-down dive. She must fall rapidly downward with strong acceleration, not float or drift. The camera follows extremely close from behind and slightly above her back, emphasizing speed, wind pressure, and vertical force. Clouds rush upward past her, while her hair, skirt panels, and harness whip violently in the airflow. After this strong dive, she deliberately opens her arms wide, opens her chest, and broadens her body position to catch more air and visibly slow down. At the same moment, the camera rapidly accelerates past her, moves ahead of her falling path, then drops beneath her and turns upward into a close low-angle tracking shot, keeping her large in frame against the sky and clouds. During this low-angle section, the small skydiving aircraft she jumped from appears briefly high above in the far background, adding scale and altitude without distracting from her. Before the final close-up, the scene shifts into dramatic slow motion. While the camera remains close underneath her, she performs one clean, beautiful, controlled aerial somersault in slow motion, a visually striking flip in the air with strong body extension and precise control. It must feel elegant and intentional, not like random spinning. Her hair and flowing outfit should enhance the acrobatic motion. After completing the slow-motion flip, she returns to a stable freefall position. Only then does the camera push in very close toward her face and upper body, capturing her intense expression, Looking straight at the camera and pointing, fluttering hair, and the power of the airflow. At that exact moment, she opens her parachute. The parachute deploys suddenly and powerfully, creating a strong upward snap as her fall is abruptly broken and her body is pulled sharply upward. The camera stays very close so the force of the opening is clearly felt. End immediately on this dramatic upward pull moment. No text, no logos, no subtitles, no extra people. The entire video must feel realistic, high-adrenaline, elegant, and visually continuous.
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