Create a hyper-cinematic continuous single-take vertical ice-skating action video. Use latest charac

Create a hyper-cinematic continuous single-take vertical ice-skating action video. Use latest character sheet as strict identity/outfit reference. Preserve exact face, pale skin, blue eyes, long straight black hair, slim curvy body, icy light-blue sleeveless deep V-neck skating dress, short skirt, matching gloves, soft leg warmers, white figure skates. No jacket, leggings, or extra layers. Setting: natural frozen lake in a snowy winter forest, never indoor rink. The lake is broken into giant floating ice slabs with open water gaps. Ice must be pale glossy frosty white-blue; water must be dark blue-black. Solid ice and water must always be clearly separate. Style: one continuous shot, no cuts, no transitions. Hyper-realistic cinematic handheld chase-camera, low 24–35mm lens, natural motion blur, blade scraping, wind, cracking ice, realistic body-weight reactions. She moves like a natural ice dancer, not a formal figure skater. Opening: start very close to her face and upper body from the front. Hair moves in cold wind, blue eyes focused, calm alert expression, deep V-neck dress visible. She leans forward and accelerates toward the camera. As she rushes past, camera whips around her side and drops very low behind her, almost skate level, following close from behind/side, tracking skates, ice texture, reflections, slabs, and dark water gaps. Action: she moves only on ice, never on water. Skates must never touch, slide on, step on, or land on water. She first glides across smooth frozen ice, then crosses giant floating ice slabs, jumping over every gap. Slab crossings are simple, clean, varied, realistic: short forward hop, light side-step jump, soft one-foot takeoff, compact two-foot hop. She stabilizes on each slab, reads the next gap, compresses, then crosses clearly. Each slab reacts under her weight: landing makes it dip and tilt; push-off makes it rock and rebound. Open water stays visible between slabs. Climax: near the end, she reaches a wider gap and performs the biggest but realistic jump from one moving slab toward one large, whole, intact, stable ice slab with a solid continuous surface, not broken or fragmented. The final jump must be controlled and believable: moderate height, realistic distance, no flip, no trick, no impossible hang time. Motion comes from speed, edge control, and natural leg push. She bends knees, compresses, pushes off cleanly, lifts just enough to clear the gap, keeps body compact and balanced, arms used naturally. At takeoff, video shifts into ultra slow motion. While suspended above dark water, camera performs a smooth 180-degree orbit around her body, starting behind/side and curving to her front. During the orbit, camera gradually zooms toward her face and upper body, capturing eye contact, floating hair, lifted skates, elegant posture, icy-blue dress. In slow motion, she reaches one gloved hand toward the camera and gives a confident soft smile while staying balanced. After the orbit, she descends with perfect control onto that single large intact ice slab. Landing is clean, precise, flawless: both skates contact only ice, never water, with no stumble, slip, knee drop, or loss of balance. Her body absorbs impact smoothly. Video returns to normal speed. The slab bends slightly but holds firm. She glides onto safer frozen ice, performs a controlled sideways braking slide, sprays frost toward camera, stops and looks into lens with fearless expression. No text, logos, subtitles, extra people, indoor rink, fantasy effects, cartoon style.

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