Image Prompt: A screenshot from a live NBA game TV broadcast on ESPN. The camera cuts to the audien

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Image Prompt: A screenshot from a live NBA game TV broadcast on ESPN. The camera cuts to the audience during a timeout — an attractive woman sitting courtside beside her less conventionally attractive male friend. Both are smiling naturally and unaware they’re on camera, casually enjoying the game together. The woman is stylish, photogenic, effortlessly charismatic; the man has an average, slightly awkward appearance but a warm, genuine smile. Their chemistry feels authentic and platonic. Hardlock: maintain realistic human anatomy and natural facial proportions. If using a reference image, preserve facial structure and likeness accuracy exactly. Full ESPN broadcast presentation: authentic scorebug overlay, ESPN watermark, lower-third graphics, realistic game clock and stats ticker. 16:9 aspect ratio. The image should look exactly like a real televised NBA broadcast screenshot — natural arena lighting, shallow broadcast zoom lens compression, slight interlacing grain, subtle JPEG/compression artifacts, realistic skin texture, televised sports color grading. It’s the New York Knicks vs the Philadelphia 76ers during the NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 3. Knicks lead the series 2–0. Packed playoff atmosphere, energetic crowd, celebrities and fans visible in the background, dramatic Madison Square Garden lighting, authentic courtside seating perspective. Seedance Prompt: First frame being the reference image provided. It’s a realistic live NBA broadcast shot of an attractive woman sitting courtside beside her male friend during a Knicks vs 76ers Eastern Conference Semifinals Game 3 in Philadelphia. The setting is the 76ers home arena. The shot feels exactly like a real TV cutaway during the game when the broadcast camera finds fans in the crowd. The woman is stylish, naturally attractive, casually dressed for a courtside playoff game. The man beside her is less conventionally attractive, friendly-looking, slightly awkward but genuine. Both are seated courtside for the entire shot. Neither person is over-performing for the camera. They behave like real people unaware they are being shown live on TV. No exaggerated comedy acting. One continuous take. No cuts. No angle changes. Action timeline: 0 to 4 seconds: The broadcast camera lands on them seated courtside. Both smile casually while watching the game. The woman glances toward the court while laughing lightly at something happening off-screen. The man smiles and looks toward the scoreboard overhead. 4 to 7 seconds: The woman absentmindedly touches her nose while focused on the game. She casually picks her nose in a subtle, distracted way without realizing the camera is on her. The man beside her remains unaware, still watching the game. 7 to 10 seconds: She briefly looks at what’s on her finger, curiously smells it, then immediately reacts with a disgusted facial expression — wrinkled nose, slight recoil, embarrassed realization. Keep the reaction natural and human, not cartoonish. 10 to 13 seconds: Trying to joke with her friend, she playfully moves her hand toward him for him to smell it. He leans away awkwardly with a disgusted but amused reaction, laughing uncomfortably while shaking his head. 13 to 15 seconds: Both laugh awkwardly together while turning attention back toward the game as if trying to recover from the embarrassing moment. The crowd behind them continues acting naturally. Keep all movement subtle, believable, and realistic. No exaggerated facial distortions. No meme-style comedy. The humor should come from the realism and awkwardness of a genuine live-TV moment. Broadcast styling: Real live sports broadcast look Telephoto broadcast camera feel Natural arena lighting Slight broadcast compression Slight interlacing / TV grain Authentic crowd movement in the background Realistic courtside framing The subjects remain seated courtside for the full shot On-screen graphics: Include a bottom score banner / scorebug that stays completely unchanged for the entire 15 seconds Do not let the scorebug animate, update, or switch Show a realistic Knicks vs 76ers playoff broadcast layout Above the bottom banner, show a clean broadcast-style name graphic that reads: “Emily Carter & Friend” The graphic should appear like a real NBA broadcast fan identifier. Audio / commentary: Add natural live sports-broadcast commentary from two male announcers reacting casually to the courtside moment in a humorous but authentic NBA-broadcast style. Example commentary tone: “And there’s Emily Carter enjoying Game 3 here in Philadelphia tonight.” “Looks like they just realized they’re up on the big screen.” “Those courtside cameras catch everything during the playoffs.” Arena crowd noise should remain constant underneath the commentary. Important constraints: Preserve identity strongly Keep both seated courtside the entire time No direct talking to camera No exaggerated acting No scene cuts No scorebug changes at any point Maintain authentic NBA broadcast realism Avoid cartoon comedy or over-animated reactions Make it feel like a genuine awkward live-TV sports moment

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