Create a 15-second continuous handheld macro shot in stylized clay stop-motion animation, with no di
Create a 15-second continuous handheld macro shot in stylized clay stop-motion animation, with no dialogue and no static posing. Style: painterly stop-motion 3D, tactile clay sculpture, hand-painted textures, softened edges, visible brush strokes, subtle grime, cinematic macro photography, shallow depth of field, warm practical light mixed with cold blue shadows, film grain, slight lens breathing, physical miniature set realism. Environment: [HANDMADE MINIATURE WORLD / LOCATION DESCRIPTION]. The world should feel cinematic, tactile, surreal, imperfect, and physically real, built from everyday miniature materials like cardboard, paper, plastic, fabric, glass, cables, toys, jars, stickers, pencils, dust, steam, scraps, and reflective surfaces. Timeline: 0:00–0:03 — Start from the uploaded first-frame composition or very close to it. Character already in motion. Handheld macro camera tracks closely. 0:03–0:06 — Character encounters first physical obstacle, reacts with imperfect clay weight, balance, wobble. 0:06–0:09 — Moving object or environmental surprise changes the scene. Camera moves closer, tracks beside, or orbits. 0:09–0:12 — Escalate with slip, fall, swing, collision, jump, narrow escape, or transition through physical materials. 0:12–0:15 — Character reaches final reveal point. Camera pushes in or rises over the shoulder to show the larger miniature world. End with character still alert, breathing. Keep everything handmade, tactile, cinematic, imperfect, stop-motion-like. Avoid clean CGI, static poses, dialogue, lip sync, perfect anatomy, sterile lighting, glossy digital surfaces, or changing character design.
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