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Prompt 114 · @noor_ul_ain43
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Duration: 30 seconds | Style: Ultra-realistic winter sports documentary SCENE 1 — DROP-IN | 0–5 sec A young adult snowboarder stands at the top of a pristine alpine terrain park, wearing realistic technical snowboarding gear, helmet, goggles, gloves, and a modern snowboard. Bright winter sunlight illuminates the snow-covered mountains. The rider takes a deep breath, shifts weight forward, and smoothly drops into the slope. Camera follows from a low rear tracking angle, capturing powder particles and realistic board movement. SCENE 2 — HIGH-SPEED CARVE | 5–11 sec The snowboarder accelerates naturally down a groomed slope, performing two smooth, controlled carving turns. Snow sprays realistically from the board edge with every turn. Use a dynamic side-tracking camera that matches the rider's speed. The body remains physically balanced, knees flex naturally, shoulders and hips rotate appropriately, and the snowboard maintains believable contact with the snow. SCENE 3 — 180° JUMP | 11–17 sec The rider approaches a small terrain-park kicker with increasing speed. They compress naturally before takeoff, launch into the air, perform a clean controlled 180° rotation, keep the snowboard aligned with the body, then spot the landing and absorb the impact with bent knees. Capture the jump with a cinematic slow-motion moment while maintaining completely realistic human biomechanics and snowboard physics. SCENE 4 — FREESTYLE BUTTER | 17–23 sec After landing, the snowboarder immediately transitions into a stylish freestyle butter. They shift their weight onto the nose/tail of the snowboard, rotate smoothly while maintaining balance, and slide across the snow with a subtle spray. The movement feels spontaneous and athletic rather than exaggerated. Camera moves from a front three-quarter angle into a close side-tracking shot. SCENE 5 — FINAL RUN & STOP | 23–27 sec The snowboarder exits the freestyle section and makes one final smooth carve down the slope. The surrounding alpine landscape remains continuous and visually consistent. Sunlight reflects naturally off the snow, distant mountains remain visible, and small snow particles float through the air. SCENE 6 — CLEAN FINISH | 27–30 sec The rider gradually reduces speed, performs a controlled heel-side stop, and creates a realistic fan of snow. They remain standing confidently, slightly breathing heavily after the run. Camera settles into a cinematic medium-wide shot from the front, revealing the snowboarder against the vast alpine mountain landscape. VISUAL & MOTION DIRECTION: Ultra-realistic winter sports documentary aesthetic, physically accurate snowboard dynamics, authentic human biomechanics, realistic weight transfer, believable gravity and momentum, natural knee and hip movement, accurate snowboard-to-snow interaction, realistic snow displacement and particle simulation, detailed winter clothing textures, natural facial proportions, realistic helmet and goggles reflections, bright crisp winter daylight, subtle atmospheric haze, photorealistic alpine environment, cinematic depth of field, natural motion blur, realistic camera stabilization, immersive mountain ambience, continuous geography and lighting between shots. CAMERA: Professional action-sports cinematography, low-angle tracking shots, side-follow camera, rear chase camera, brief slow-motion during the 180° jump, smooth transitions, natural handheld micro-movements, no unrealistic camera teleportation, no sudden perspective changes. AUDIO: Authentic mountain ambience, rushing wind, snowboard edge scraping against packed snow, subtle snow impacts, natural landing sound, clothing movement, distant alpine atmosphere. No artificial sound effects. If dialogue is included, use short natural English dialogue with accurate lip-sync and realistic breathing.