15 seconds, 16:9 cinematic, single continuous slow tracking shot down a hallway, deliberately unhurr

15 seconds, 16:9 cinematic, single continuous slow tracking shot down a hallway, deliberately unhurried, minimal camera movement, no cuts. Global setup: Prestige horror film aesthetic, inspired by slow burn atmospheric horror cinematography. Desaturated cold color grade, deep shadows, single flickering practical light source. Setting: a narrow old house hallway at night, peeling wallpaper, a single bare bulb flickering overhead, doors lining both sides one door at the far end slightly ajar. Subject: unseen presence implied through environmental cues rather than a visible monster. Ambient sound: low ambient drone, distant creaking floorboards, faint static like whisper just below intelligibility, single deep bass hit at the midpoint. [0:00–0:03] Camera drifts slowly forward down the hallway at eye level, bulb overhead flickers once, shadows shift subtly along the walls. Near-silence except low ambient drone. [0:03–0:06] Camera continues its slow push forward, the far door at the end of the hallway creaks open another few inches on its own, no visible cause. Floorboard creak sound, off screen. [0:06–0:09] Camera pauses briefly a faint, barely visible shadow-shape passes across the doorway at the end of the hall for less than a second, gone before it can be clearly seen. Sudden deep bass hit. [0:09–0:12] Camera resumes its slow advance, bulb flickers more rapidly now, temperature-shift visual cue (faint breath-like mist briefly visible in the cold air). Whisper-like static rises faintly under the drone. [0:12–0:15] Camera reaches the end of the hallway, the door slowly swings fully open on its own to reveal only darkness beyond no figure shown, just an oppressive void. Sound cuts to complete silence for the final beat. Fade to black. Style: restrained atmospheric horror, no jump-scare quick cuts, no gore, no explicit visible monster or figure dread built through suggestion, lighting, and sound design. Constraints: consistent environment and lighting logic throughout, physically plausible camera movement, no distorted anatomy or figures, no text overlays, tension built through pacing and sound rather than shock imagery.

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