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GLOBAL LOCK: one male creator in a neon-lit studio, white hoodie, white baseball cap with front patch, short beard, seated on a stool or chair for the opening, later standing in the same room, plus one dense tabletop miniature world with many small figurines and terrain pieces, plus one glossy blue-black robotic or alien figure for the late close-up section, no Gemini, no extra lead characters, no location change outside the established studio and desk world.

Create a 31-second vertical creator-style reveal video that begins as a direct-to-camera tease and then pays off with a detailed miniature tabletop world. The room is a moody neon studio with blue and purple accent lights, screens or light columns in the background, and a creator seated close to camera. The tone is “wait for the drop,” then wonder, then productized reveal, then one final high-detail creature close-up.

0.0-4.0s: medium shot of the creator seated and facing camera. He lifts one hand as if counting in or cueing the audience. Add an on-screen subtitle feel without actually rendering text. Expression should read confident and teasing, like he is about to show something better.

4.0-8.0s: he points toward the desk or toward the viewer, still seated. Keep the studio lights glowing blue and magenta behind him. The pace is calm and deliberate, like a setup before a beat drop.

8.0-12.0s: cut hard to the tabletop reveal. Show a wide miniature fantasy or sci-fi battle board packed with small figures, props, terrain, platforms, and scattered pieces across a large table. Camera glides lightly over the setup so scale and density read clearly.

12.0-18.0s: continue exploring the tabletop from different angles. Show the room around it: shelves, hanging pieces, wall-mounted objects, and the overall “desk world” feeling. The miniatures should feel handcrafted, collectible, and visually dense.

18.0-22.0s: cut back to the creator standing in the neon room holding or presenting something toward the lens, like he is bridging the real room and the world he just showed. His body language stays casual and presenter-like.

22.0-31.0s: final macro reveal of a glossy blue-black robotic or alien figure with reflective surfaces, cables, or tendril-like forms. The figure fills the frame as a premium detail payoff. The creator is soft or partly visible behind it, reaching toward camera. End on the creature’s high-detail front view.

CAMERA: vertical social-video framing, creator close-up, tabletop wide and mid shots, final creature macro push, no chaotic handheld shake.

LIGHTING: neon studio lighting for the creator shots, brighter room light for the tabletop reveal, glossy reflective highlights for the final creature macro.

COLOR / GRADE: cool blue-purple studio grade at the start and end, warmer neutral room tone in the tabletop section, high-contrast reflections on the final figure.

MOTION: pointing, presenting, controlled reveal pacing, slight camera drift over miniatures, final macro hold on the robotic/alien figure.

SPEECH PACK: no required audible dialogue, but the creator should clearly read as saying “wait for the drop” or hyping the reveal through gesture and expression.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: empty desk, generic gaming setup, low-detail toys, blurry tabletop, no miniatures, random city exterior, text overlays, subtitles, watermark, broken hands, malformed creature, low-resolution product shot, horror gore.
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