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References @image1 **— Cassy, main character.** Preserve her facial identity, hairstyle, body proportions, distinctive facial features, and overall appearance accurately and consistently throughout the entire video. @image2 **— Cassy’s final summer outfit.** @image3 **— Cassy’s best friend.** Preserve her facial identity, hairstyle, body proportions, distinctive facial features, and overall appearance accurately and consistently throughout the entire video. @image4 **— Best friend’s final summer outfit.** Format: 15 seconds, 9:16, TikTok, Instagram Reels Video type: kinetic lifestyle UGC micro-vlog combined with a high-energy fashion and food montage. **Genre:** playful food diary, sensory montage, chaotic slice-of-life comedy, Gen Z internet video. Style Use the raw, kinetic, ultra-wide social-media style. The visual aesthetic combines spontaneous smartphone UGC, exaggerated ultra-wide perspective, tactile food imagery, rapid fashion transitions, first-person movement, playful selfie framing, imperfect composition, and carefully controlled beat-synced editing. The footage should feel casually captured by the two friends. Use strong fisheye distortion during close-ups (no black vignette), especially for makeup brushes, glossy lips, cherries, pancakes, syrup-covered fingers, sunglasses. Use sensory association montage as the main filmmaking technique. Connect scenes through repeated shapes, colors, gestures, and movements: a mascara wand becomes a cherry stem, glossy lips lead into syrup, a spinning wardrobe transition leads into the circular bicycle wheel. Use hard cuts, cut-on-action, whip turns, foreground occlusion, match cuts, object wipes, body wipes, jump cuts, camera rotation, and motion blur to conceal transitions. Environment / Setting The opening takes place in a bright, stylish, lived-in apartment during a sunny summer morning. The makeup area includes a large mirror, a lightly cluttered vanity or bathroom counter, mascara, lip gloss, brushes, sunglasses, jewelry, hair accessories, and several small personal items. The space should feel believable and youthful rather than professionally styled. The breakfast area includes a small sunlit kitchen or dining table with a stack of pancakes, syrup, cherries, two plates, forks, glasses, napkins, and a few casually arranged breakfast objects. The wardrobe montage takes place in a bedroom or dressing area with a full-length mirror, clothing visible on the bed or rack, summer dresses, tops, skirts, sunglasses, and a hat. The room remains bright and naturally messy. The packing sequence uses a striped, colorful, or summery picnic tote. The girls pack a folded picnic blanket, fruit, pancakes or pastries in a container, two empty picnic glasses carefully wrapped in a towel, napkins, and small picnic accessories. Shot structure **Shot 1 — Makeup chaos and friendship hook (0–3.2s)** **Camera:** Begin with an extreme ultra-wide mirror-selfie angle as Cassy brings the camera very close to both faces. The camera swings loosely between the mirror reflection and a direct selfie perspective. Use quick hard cuts between mascara, blush, lip gloss, and cheek-to-cheek close-ups. A mascara wand and lip-gloss applicator repeatedly pass close to the lens, creating natural foreground wipes. **Action:** Cassy applies mascara with exaggerated concentration while her friend leans unexpectedly into the frame and distracts her. The friend applies blush, Cassy presses her cheek against hers, and both glance at themselves in the mirror. Cassy puckers her freshly glossed lips toward the camera while her friend raises one eyebrow and gently pushes her face away. They immediately lean back together, smiling and making cheeky expressions. **Editing and transition:** Cut every makeup gesture on the beat. Match the thin mascara wand to the cherry stem in the next shot. End with Cassy moving the mascara wand directly across the lens, producing a fast dark foreground wipe. **Shot 2 — Cherry trick (3.2–5.4s)** **Camera:** Hard cut into an extreme close-up of two cherries dangling above the camera. Use a low-angle fisheye perspective as Cassy lowers them toward her mouth. Cut between her mouth, the cherry stems, her friend’s amused reaction, and a tight selfie two-shot. **Action:** Cassy dangles the cherries with a smug expression, drops them into her mouth, and turns slightly away while attempting to tie the stem. Her friend watches with exaggerated suspense. Cassy then presents the tied stem directly to the lens with a victorious flirty grin. Her friend reacts with mock disbelief and tries to take it from her. **Editing and transition:** Use hard cuts between the cherry entering her mouth, her friend’s reaction, and the tied stem reveal. End with the red cherries moving close enough to cover the lens, matching their glossy surface to the syrup in the next shot. **Shot 3 — Pancakes, syrup, and playful stealing (5.4–8.2s)** **Camera:** Open with a macro overhead shot of syrup pouring onto a stack of pancakes in subtle slow motion. Cut into a low ultra-wide table-level angle where the pancakes appear oversized in the foreground and both girls lean into the background. Alternate between extreme food close-ups, mouth-level fisheye shots, and a quick overhead selfie angle. **Action:** Cassy cuts into the pancakes and takes an enthusiastic bite. Syrup runs onto two of her fingers. She notices it, looks directly into the lens with a playful expression, and quickly licks the syrup from her fingertips. Keep the action brief, cheeky, and clean rather than sensual. At the same moment, her friend steals a bite from Cassy’s plate and retreats with an innocent expression. Cassy turns toward her in exaggerated betrayal before both begin laughing. **Editing and transition:** Synchronize the syrup pour, fork movement, bite, fingertip gesture, stolen pancake, and reaction to individual beats. Finish with the friend lifting a napkin or pancake directly into the lens, creating a full-frame wipe into the wardrobe montage. **Shot 4 — Rapid multi-look try-on montage (8.2–12.0s)** **Camera:** Use a locked but imperfect ultra-wide camera positioned at approximately chest height in front of a full-length mirror or bedroom wall. Preserve slight tripod vibration and allow the girls to move close enough to distort at the frame edges. Insert several brief handheld close-ups of sunglasses, jewelry, shoes, fabric, and facial expressions. **Action:** Both girls flash rapidly through four or five alternative summer outfits. Each beat introduces a different look and a different coordinated pose. They jump into frame wearing dresses, spin into skirts and tops, pull sunglasses down their noses, exchange a hat, stand back-to-back, lean into opposite sides of the frame, and strike deliberately overconfident fashion poses. One look should be intentionally funny or mismatched. On the final beat, Cassy appears in the exact outfit from @image2 and her friend appears in the exact outfit from @image4. They recognize that these are the winning looks, exchange a quick approving glance, and pose together. **Editing and transition:** Build the outfit changes through jump cuts, spins, fabric wipes, sunglasses covering the lens, and synchronized body movements. Preserve identical body placement across selected cuts to create sharp visual transformations. End with both girls throwing discarded clothing toward the camera, creating a textured foreground wipe into the bag-packing sequence. **Shot 5 — Packing the picnic bag (12.0–14.3s)** **Camera:** Use fast first-person overhead POV mixed with an inside-the-bag fisheye perspective. Objects repeatedly enter from above and land very close to the lens. Include quick macro shots of the blanket texture, fruit, wrapped glasses, and zipper. **Action:** Cassy and her friend rapidly toss picnic items into the bag: the folded blanket, cherries and fruit, a container of pancakes or pastries, napkins, and two empty picnic glasses wrapped securely in a towel. Their hands occasionally collide as they try to pack simultaneously. Cassy pushes the final item down while her friend pulls the zipper shut. After closing it, the friend looks into the camera with a decisive “let’s go” expression and lifts the bag. **Editing and transition:** Cut each object landing on a separate beat. Use the zipper movement as a visual and sonic match cut into a bicycle wheel or the horizontal movement of the street.

References @image1 **— Cassy, main character.** Preserve her facial identity, hairstyle, body proportions, distinctive facial features, and overall appearance accurately and consistently throughout the entire video. @image2 **— Cassy’s final summer outfit.** @image3 **— Cassy’s best friend.** Preserve her facial identity, hairstyle, body proportions, distinctive facial features, and overall appearance accurately and consistently throughout the entire video. @image4 **— Best friend’s final summer outfit.** Format: 15 seconds, 9:16, TikTok, Instagram Reels Video type: kinetic lifestyle UGC micro-vlog combined with a high-energy fashion and food montage. **Genre:** playful food diary, sensory montage, chaotic slice-of-life comedy, Gen Z internet video. Style Use the raw, kinetic, ultra-wide social-media style. The visual aesthetic combines spontaneous smartphone UGC, exaggerated ultra-wide perspective, tactile food imagery, rapid fashion transitions, first-person movement, playful selfie framing, imperfect composition, and carefully controlled beat-synced editing. The footage should feel casually captured by the two friends. Use strong fisheye distortion during close-ups (no black vignette), especially for makeup brushes, glossy lips, cherries, pancakes, syrup-covered fingers, sunglasses. Use sensory association montage as the main filmmaking technique. Connect scenes through repeated shapes, colors, gestures, and movements: a mascara wand becomes a cherry stem, glossy lips lead into syrup, a spinning wardrobe transition leads into the circular bicycle wheel. Use hard cuts, cut-on-action, whip turns, foreground occlusion, match cuts, object wipes, body wipes, jump cuts, camera rotation, and motion blur to conceal transitions. Environment / Setting The opening takes place in a bright, stylish, lived-in apartment during a sunny summer morning. The makeup area includes a large mirror, a lightly cluttered vanity or bathroom counter, mascara, lip gloss, brushes, sunglasses, jewelry, hair accessories, and several small personal items. The space should feel believable and youthful rather than professionally styled. The breakfast area includes a small sunlit kitchen or dining table with a stack of pancakes, syrup, cherries, two plates, forks, glasses, napkins, and a few casually arranged breakfast objects. The wardrobe montage takes place in a bedroom or dressing area with a full-length mirror, clothing visible on the bed or rack, summer dresses, tops, skirts, sunglasses, and a hat. The room remains bright and naturally messy. The packing sequence uses a striped, colorful, or summery picnic tote. The girls pack a folded picnic blanket, fruit, pancakes or pastries in a container, two empty picnic glasses carefully wrapped in a towel, napkins, and small picnic accessories. Shot structure **Shot 1 — Makeup chaos and friendship hook (0–3.2s)** **Camera:** Begin with an extreme ultra-wide mirror-selfie angle as Cassy brings the camera very close to both faces. The camera swings loosely between the mirror reflection and a direct selfie perspective. Use quick hard cuts between mascara, blush, lip gloss, and cheek-to-cheek close-ups. A mascara wand and lip-gloss applicator repeatedly pass close to the lens, creating natural foreground wipes. **Action:** Cassy applies mascara with exaggerated concentration while her friend leans unexpectedly into the frame and distracts her. The friend applies blush, Cassy presses her cheek against hers, and both glance at themselves in the mirror. Cassy puckers her freshly glossed lips toward the camera while her friend raises one eyebrow and gently pushes her face away. They immediately lean back together, smiling and making cheeky expressions. **Editing and transition:** Cut every makeup gesture on the beat. Match the thin mascara wand to the cherry stem in the next shot. End with Cassy moving the mascara wand directly across the lens, producing a fast dark foreground wipe. **Shot 2 — Cherry trick (3.2–5.4s)** **Camera:** Hard cut into an extreme close-up of two cherries dangling above the camera. Use a low-angle fisheye perspective as Cassy lowers them toward her mouth. Cut between her mouth, the cherry stems, her friend’s amused reaction, and a tight selfie two-shot. **Action:** Cassy dangles the cherries with a smug expression, drops them into her mouth, and turns slightly away while attempting to tie the stem. Her friend watches with exaggerated suspense. Cassy then presents the tied stem directly to the lens with a victorious flirty grin. Her friend reacts with mock disbelief and tries to take it from her. **Editing and transition:** Use hard cuts between the cherry entering her mouth, her friend’s reaction, and the tied stem reveal. End with the red cherries moving close enough to cover the lens, matching their glossy surface to the syrup in the next shot. **Shot 3 — Pancakes, syrup, and playful stealing (5.4–8.2s)** **Camera:** Open with a macro overhead shot of syrup pouring onto a stack of pancakes in subtle slow motion. Cut into a low ultra-wide table-level angle where the pancakes appear oversized in the foreground and both girls lean into the background. Alternate between extreme food close-ups, mouth-level fisheye shots, and a quick overhead selfie angle. **Action:** Cassy cuts into the pancakes and takes an enthusiastic bite. Syrup runs onto two of her fingers. She notices it, looks directly into the lens with a playful expression, and quickly licks the syrup from her fingertips. Keep the action brief, cheeky, and clean rather than sensual. At the same moment, her friend steals a bite from Cassy’s plate and retreats with an innocent expression. Cassy turns toward her in exaggerated betrayal before both begin laughing. **Editing and transition:** Synchronize the syrup pour, fork movement, bite, fingertip gesture, stolen pancake, and reaction to individual beats. Finish with the friend lifting a napkin or pancake directly into the lens, creating a full-frame wipe into the wardrobe montage. **Shot 4 — Rapid multi-look try-on montage (8.2–12.0s)** **Camera:** Use a locked but imperfect ultra-wide camera positioned at approximately chest height in front of a full-length mirror or bedroom wall. Preserve slight tripod vibration and allow the girls to move close enough to distort at the frame edges. Insert several brief handheld close-ups of sunglasses, jewelry, shoes, fabric, and facial expressions. **Action:** Both girls flash rapidly through four or five alternative summer outfits. Each beat introduces a different look and a different coordinated pose. They jump into frame wearing dresses, spin into skirts and tops, pull sunglasses down their noses, exchange a hat, stand back-to-back, lean into opposite sides of the frame, and strike deliberately overconfident fashion poses. One look should be intentionally funny or mismatched. On the final beat, Cassy appears in the exact outfit from @image2 and her friend appears in the exact outfit from @image4. They recognize that these are the winning looks, exchange a quick approving glance, and pose together. **Editing and transition:** Build the outfit changes through jump cuts, spins, fabric wipes, sunglasses covering the lens, and synchronized body movements. Preserve identical body placement across selected cuts to create sharp visual transformations. End with both girls throwing discarded clothing toward the camera, creating a textured foreground wipe into the bag-packing sequence. **Shot 5 — Packing the picnic bag (12.0–14.3s)** **Camera:** Use fast first-person overhead POV mixed with an inside-the-bag fisheye perspective. Objects repeatedly enter from above and land very close to the lens. Include quick macro shots of the blanket texture, fruit, wrapped glasses, and zipper. **Action:** Cassy and her friend rapidly toss picnic items into the bag: the folded blanket, cherries and fruit, a container of pancakes or pastries, napkins, and two empty picnic glasses wrapped securely in a towel. Their hands occasionally collide as they try to pack simultaneously. Cassy pushes the final item down while her friend pulls the zipper shut. After closing it, the friend looks into the camera with a decisive “let’s go” expression and lifts the bag. **Editing and transition:** Cut each object landing on a separate beat. Use the zipper movement as a visual and sonic match cut into a bicycle wheel or the horizontal movement of the street.

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July 13, 2026, 10:24
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9:16
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