Animate the provided first frame into a 15-second cinematic K-pop concert dance video in 16:9 horizo

Animate the provided first frame into a 15-second cinematic K-pop concert dance video in 16:9 horizontal format. Keep the same massive outdoor nighttime stage, same five fictional female performers, same black stage outfits, same red LED lights, same white spotlights, same giant side screens, same crowd phone lights, same smoke jets, and same live concert atmosphere throughout the entire video. STYLE: High-budget K-pop live concert film, professional broadcast camera style, nighttime outdoor stadium stage, red dominant lighting, white spotlights, haze, smoke columns, giant LED screens, cheering crowd, thousands of phone lights, glossy stage energy, powerful idol choreography. CHARACTER LOCK: There are exactly five fictional female performers for the entire video. They are original idols, not real celebrities and not existing K-pop members. Keep each performer consistent: Center performer has long black hair, black leather corset-style stage top, black skirt or shorts, silver chain belt, knee-high black boots, headset mic. Left-front performer has straight black hair with bangs, black sleeveless crop top, black leather shorts, chunky boots, headset mic. Left-middle performer has long brown hair, black crop top with metallic accents, black shorts, chain belt, headset mic. Right-middle performer has long blonde hair, black-and-red fitted stage top, black shorts, knee-high boots, headset mic. Right-front performer has long reddish-brown hair, black sleeveless top, black shorts, gold belt detail, headset mic. Do not swap faces, hairstyles, outfits, body positions, or identities. No extra performers. No backup dancers. TIMELINE: 0–2s: Start from an extreme wide concert establishing shot. The stage glows red in the distance, the crowd phone lights shimmer, and the five performers stand in a tight center formation. White spotlights sweep down from above. 2–4s: Smoke jets erupt from both sides of the stage. Red LED bars intensify. The side screens show enlarged live images of the performers. Camera slowly pushes forward through the audience perspective. 4–6s: Cut to a full-body front stage shot. The five performers begin synchronized choreography: arms cross near the chest, shoulders hit sharply, knees bend, then arms open outward on the beat. 6–7.5s: Close-up on the center performer singing and dancing. Her headset mic is visible, one arm lifts above her head, hair moves with the motion, face confident and intense. Background lights are softly blurred. 7.5–9s: Return to a medium-wide five-member dance shot. The group performs synchronized hand gestures, hip accents, and a clean step sequence. A smoke column rises behind them, white spotlight flaring from the back. 9–10.5s: The dancers shift laterally in formation. Boots strike the glossy stage floor, chains and belts move naturally. Red vertical LED light beams pulse behind them. 10.5–12s: Audience insert shot. Foreground smartphones record the stage, hands and phones are in focus, the performers appear blurred in the distance. Red light washes over the crowd, creating a live concert documentary feeling. 12–13.5s: Cut back to the stage. Green laser beams join the red lighting. The five performers execute a body roll, quick arm snap, and strong step-out pose in perfect synchronization. Side screens mirror the dance. 13.5–15s: Final low front hero shot. The group returns to a powerful formation with the center performer slightly forward. They hit a final synchronized pose facing the camera. Red LEDs, green lasers, white spotlights, smoke haze, giant screens, and the crowd frame the ending like a headline concert climax. CAMERA: Use professional live concert cinematography: extreme wide establishing shot, slow push-in from audience, full-body front choreography shot, center performer close-up, medium-wide dance shot, audience phone insert, final low-angle hero shot. Keep action readable and synchronized. Avoid chaotic camera movement. MOTION: Choreography should be fierce and polished: sharp arm crosses, shoulder hits, hand gestures, hip accents, body roll, lateral steps, strong final pose. Hair, chains, belts, smoke, haze, spotlights, lasers, and crowd phone lights should move naturally. LIGHTING: Dominant red stage lights, bright white spotlights, occasional green lasers near the ending, heavy stage haze, vertical smoke jets, dark night sky, glowing crowd phone lights. Faces should remain clear during close-ups and stage shots. ENDING: End on a clean final frame with exactly five performers in a strong formation, center member forward, all facing camera, surrounded by red concert lights, green lasers, white spotlights, smoke, giant screens, and crowd energy.

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