FORMAT: 15s / single uninterrupted cinematic sequence / 16:9 / seamless continuous shot / no cuts /
FORMAT: 15s / single uninterrupted cinematic sequence / 16:9 / seamless continuous shot / no cuts / ultra cinematic realism REFERENCE: @1, @2 = locked character identities (male and female) - preserve exact facial identity - realistic natural acting only - grounded emotional performances - no stylized expressions ENVIRONMENT: Stormy coastline beneath a cold overcast sky. A massive suspension bridge stretches across the distant background. A faint urban skyline barely visible through atmospheric haze. Cold teal-grey cinematic color palette. Wet ground reflections, ocean mist, heavy clouds, subtle wind movement. MOOD: escalating emotional conflict → approaching catastrophe → silent realization → inevitable acceptance CAMERA STYLE: The entire sequence is filmed with a continuous slow cinematic push-in toward the couple. No backward camera movement at any moment. Camera movement feels organic, grounded, and emotionally reactive — like a real handheld Steadicam operator standing close to the characters. Subtle floating motion, natural micro-sway, gentle reframing, realistic lens breathing, soft cinematic focus transitions. No aggressive drone motion. No fast cinematic sweeping. No artificial stabilization. The camera behaves like a human observer trapped inside the moment. The meteor is already descending from the very first frame, remaining mostly subtle in the upper sky while the emotional focus stays on the couple. As the camera slowly advances, the bridge, impact zone, and changing ocean surface gradually become more visible behind them. Framing progression: wide medium → medium → intimate medium close-up. During the kiss, the push-in becomes slower and steadier, creating suspended emotional intimacy while the gigantic wave rises behind them. In the final seconds, the wave overtakes both the couple and the camera simultaneously, engulfing the lens completely in water and mist. SCENE TIMELINE: [0–3s] The couple argues intensely near the shoreline. Sharp gestures, tense body language, raw emotional energy. Far above them, a meteor is already descending through the clouds, barely noticeable at first. The camera slowly pushes toward them. [3–5s] The meteor burns brighter and descends lower across the sky. Both characters notice it simultaneously. Their argument abruptly stops as they look upward toward the incoming object. The camera continues slowly advancing, bringing stronger emotional focus to their reactions. [5–7s] The meteor crashes into the ocean near the bridge. A massive vertical explosion of water erupts upward. A violent shockwave spreads across the sea surface. The camera shakes subtly from the impact, but continues moving forward naturally. [7–10s] The ocean does not instantly become a tsunami. First, the water collapses outward from the impact site. The sea surface pulls back unnaturally, then slowly rises into a gigantic growing wall of water. The couple stands frozen, watching the impossible scale of destruction. [10–12s] The wall of water transforms into a colossal wave, rapidly advancing toward the shore. They look at the approaching wave, then slowly back at each other. A silent realization passes between them: there is no escape. [12–14s] They step closer and kiss. The camera continues slowly pushing inward, creating intimate emotional contrast against the enormous wave towering behind them. [14–15s] The colossal wave crashes into them, engulfing their bodies in mist, foam, and violent water spray. A fraction of a second later, the wave slams directly into the camera lens. The entire frame is consumed by water.