Cinematic surreal 'Time Freeze' workflow
A structured 14-shot cinematic sequence where a character freezes time by making direct eye contact with people on a public street.
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FORMAT: 15s / 145 BPM / 14 SHOTS SUBJECT: @[image1] WARDROBE: Casual ENVIRONMENT: Public street MOOD: Curious → control → powerful STYLE: Cinematic surreal CORE IDEA: People freeze only when she looks directly at them SHOT FLOW: Walking Looks at someone That person freezes Looks away → they move Tests again Multiple people freeze Slight smile Walks through frozen crowd Looks around Everyone frozen Turns away Motion resumes Calm expression Walks off
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