Create a hyper-cinematic continuous single-take Olympic figure skating video. REFERENCE: Image 1 is
Create a hyper-cinematic continuous single-take Olympic figure skating video. REFERENCE: Image 1 is the strict character/outfit reference. Preserve her exact face, blue eyes, long straight black hair, body proportions, white crystal figure-skating dress, airy white skirt, and white Olympic ice skates. CAMERA REFERENCE: Use the uploaded reference image only for camera style: ultra-low ground-level tracking, close to the surface, wide-angle speed perspective, foreground motion blur, tight skate proximity, and immersive chase movement. Do not copy the outdoor snow setting. SETTING: Professional Olympic indoor ice rink during competition. Clean white ice, blue rink boards, blurred audience, skate marks, light ice spray, cold arena lighting, crisp reflections, subtle blue tones. AVOID: Roller skates, outdoor scenery, mountains, sea, sunset, city background, fantasy effects, impossible jumps, logos, text overlays, watermarks. CORE FEEL: Olympic grace, speed, precision, realism, aggressive low-angle tracking. VIDEO FLOW: The video is seamless and uncut. Start with an extreme close-up of the woman’s face as she skates directly toward the camera. Her blue eyes are focused and intense. Her black hair moves naturally with speed. The camera moves backward, low but high enough to show her face briefly. As she accelerates, the camera drops toward the ice, passing from her face to torso, skirt, legs, and skates. The angle becomes almost ice-level, like a ground-mounted action camera. She rushes close past the lens. As she overtakes the camera, it smoothly swings around and drops behind her into a low rear chase shot, tracking just above the ice behind her skates. The feeling resembles a high-speed snowboard follow shot: very low, fast, immersive, close to the surface, grounded. From then on, the camera follows from behind and below waist level. Skates, blade contact, ice texture, edge pressure, dress movement, and ice spray dominate the foreground. Her full body appears during turns, spins, arm extensions, and jumps, but the camera stays low and kinetic. In the same uncut shot, she performs fast crossovers, deep edge carving, elegant arm extensions, one traveling spin, one low controlled lean near the ice, one realistic single or double jump, precise landing with light ice spray, and a final accelerating glide. After the final glide, while the camera still follows from behind, she performs a controlled sideways hockey-stop brake, sliding sideways on her skates and creating ice spray. As she stops, the camera pushes in and refocuses on her face. She leans slightly forward in a graceful greeting pose, smiles warmly, and gives a polite salute-like bow. CAMERA STYLE: Immersive handheld chase cinematography. Use aggressive backward tracking, near-collision energy, smooth swing as she passes, and continuous low rear follow. Keep the camera close to the ice with skates and ice texture in the foreground. Use wide-angle distortion, fast foreground motion blur, slight handheld instability, subtle landing shake, reactive reframing, imperfect corrections, temporary cropping, and realistic chase energy. PHYSICS: No floaty movement, superhero motion, anime exaggeration, or impossible jumps. Everything feels grounded and realistic, with visible blade contact, weight transfer, edge pressure, and natural ice spray. FINAL : End on a close shot of her face after the sideways brake, smiling while leaning slightly forward in a graceful salute pose.
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