Create a hyper-cinematic 15-second continuous single-take extreme desert sandboarding video. REFERE

Create a hyper-cinematic 15-second continuous single-take extreme desert sandboarding video. REFERENCE USAGE: Image 1 is a strict character sheet reference. Preserve the woman’s exact identity, face, pale skin, blue eyes, long straight black hair, body proportions, desert outfit, tight short shorts, boots, scarf details, and sandboard design. The goggles must stay only on top of her head, never around her neck or over her eyes. Do not recreate the character sheet layout, text, labels, or multiple views. Show only one real woman performing the action. SETTING: A vast open desert in bright daylight, with giant rolling dunes, strong sunlight, blowing sand, drifting dust, and a raw cinematic atmosphere. The dune shapes should flow like ocean waves, but the surface is always dry desert sand, never water. VIDEO STYLE: One continuous 15-second shot, absolutely no cuts, no hidden cuts, no transitions, no montage. Hyper-realistic motion, natural motion blur, sand particles hitting the lens, board scraping over sand, rushing wind, and believable balance corrections. No text, no logos, no subtitles. OPENING SHOT: She is already sandboarding when the video begins. The camera starts very close in front of her upper body and face. Her hair moves in the wind, her expression is calm, fearless, and focused, and the sand flows rapidly beneath her board. CAMERA MOVEMENT: The camera starts in front of her, then smoothly swings around her body to the back. As soon as it reaches behind her, it drops low to sandboard level and stays there for the rest of the video. From that moment on, it remains very close to the board, low near the sand surface, following from behind and slightly offset near the tail. It must never rise to a high angle. ACTION FLOW: Once the camera settles low behind her, she drops into a deep crouch and accelerates hard across the dune face. She leans forward, shifts her weight with athletic precision, and reaches one hand down so her fingertips skim the sand, throwing particles backward toward the low camera. She then carves fluid slalom turns along the dune curves. Her movement should feel smooth and wave-like, as if surfing across desert waves. She flows through several dune ridges with speed and control while the low camera stays locked close behind the board. She builds more speed toward a sharp dune lip and launches into an acrobatic jump. The entire jump stays in the same continuous shot. During the airborne moment, time shifts into dramatic slow motion while the camera remains low, close, and near sandboard level, following from behind and slightly underneath. In the air, she turns her upper body toward the camera, looks directly into the lens, and holds strong direct eye contact with the viewer while grabbing the sandboard with one hand. Her hair and scarf lift in the wind, and sand particles hang in the air. At the end of the jump, the slow motion must stop and return to normal speed. She lands hard and fast on the dune with a strong impact, a heavy burst of sand, and a sharp board-contact feeling. The landing must be clearly visible, powerful, rough, and satisfying. After landing, she keeps control and rides forward briefly in full normal speed. FINAL MOMENT: End right after the hard landing and short ride-out, with sand exploding behind the board and the camera still low and chasing from behind.

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