Create a first-person, single-take FPV drone shot with cinematic energy, extreme speed, and a strong
Create a first-person, single-take FPV drone shot with cinematic energy, extreme speed, and a strong sense of flying through space. Total duration 15 seconds, completing the full story from stadium entry to goal within 15 seconds. Camera route: the camera strictly follows the red path drawn on the image, in node order 1→2→3→4. Do not skip or simplify any segment. 0-3s: The camera starts at [Node 1: above the front lower stands], accelerates right along the red path, climbing low over the stands — sweeping past the entire deep-navy fan block and a sea of phone flashlights, brushing past falling golden confetti — riding the bowl of the stadium most of the way around to [Node 2: the highest point above the far stands]. One continuous rush with no pause; this is the fastest part of the whole shot, with wide-angle distortion and heavy motion blur for maximum FPV speed. 3-5s: From [Node 2] the camera dives hard into the stadium, levels out low over the grass and races toward the center circle. Grass texture and white pitch markings streak beneath the lens as the action at the center circle grows closer: two players locked in a one-on-one duel. 5-9s: The camera reaches [Node 3: the center circle] and decelerates, orbiting the duel once along the red path: the number 10 in deep navy shields the ball and turns; the tall number 9 in red presses tight. They trade two quick touches of attack and defense. Near the end of the orbit, the red number 9 suddenly stabs out a leg and wins the ball — at the instant of contact the shot drops into extreme slow motion for about 1 second, studs flicking the ball away, blades of grass kicked up in crisp detail — then snaps back to normal speed. This is the only slow-motion moment in the entire shot. 9-13s: The camera leaves the orbit and whips toward the red number 9, following him toward [Node 4: the left goal] as he drives forward with two or three long touches and unleashes a powerful strike from the edge of the box. The camera stays just behind his shoulder through the entire shooting motion — the swing of the leg reads explosive and clean. 13-15s: The camera chases the ball's flight toward [Node 4]. The goalkeeper dives full stretch but his fingertips miss. The ball hammers into the top corner, the net bulges and shakes violently — and behind the net, an entire stand of red-clad fans erupts, leaping and waving flags the instant the goal hits. The camera freezes just in front of the net. End. Visual requirements: hyper-realistic, a real championship-night World Cup match in progress, a colossal stadium packed to the roof — one side a solid block of red fans, the other a solid block of deep-navy fans, flags waving, golden confetti drifting. This is a live match: other players from both teams move and cover ground in the background, but the entire shot uses shallow depth of field — background players stay softly blurred and never pull focus; the focus locks onto the two duelling players and the ball. Bright floodlights, crisp grass texture, clean white pitch markings, realistic goal and net detail. One continuous take with no cuts, clear spatial flow, strong FPV feel. Cinematic camera work, wide-angle lens, natural motion blur, stable fluid footage, rich highlights, electric atmosphere. Do not show the red line, arrows, number markers, text, or watermarks. No deformed people. Do not alter the stadium structure, no camera clipping, no warped stands, grass, or goals. Do not change the two main players' kit colors or numbers (deep navy #10, red #9). Background players stay blurred and never take the foreground focus. Slow motion appears only once, at the tackle — everything else runs at normal speed. In the final video, remove the red line, arrows, numbers, and all guide markings; the red path is only a camera-movement reference.
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