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GLOBAL LOCK: vertical 9:16 creator tutorial reel combining luxury car lifestyle footage at a night racetrack with software demo inserts, one young woman host in her early twenties with tan-light skin, long straight medium-brown hair, slim build, lavender sleeveless top, speaking directly to camera while holding a phone; recurring sports-car subject is a dark gray Porsche-like supercar and occasional open-wheel or skeletal race vehicle under bright stadium and pit-lane lights. Visual style alternates between handheld social shots at the track, clean beige title-card pauses, screen recordings of CapCut and Dreamina Seedance 2.0 interfaces, and cinematic b-roll of the car driving or parked. Lighting remains nighttime but bright from artificial track lights, with glossy reflections on the bodywork and warm skin tones on the host. Camera language is fast, explanatory, and social-first: medium host shots, quick whip-like pans toward the car, direct software close-ups, and a final grandstand CTA shot. Speech intent: single female creator voice explaining how to animate or enhance car footage using Dreamina Seedance 2.0 and CapCut, with enthusiastic tutorial cadence and a final offer to comment for prompts.

[00:00-00:04] Open on the female host standing or leaning beside a racetrack pit lane at night, a dark gray sports car visible behind her. She faces camera in a handheld medium shot, speaking directly and introducing the tutorial. Stadium lights create bright highlights on her hair and the car’s hood.

[00:04-00:08] The host gestures off-frame and the camera shifts attention toward the lane, revealing more of the parked or slowly positioned race car. The setting feels premium and industrial: painted pit-lane lines, open garages, overhead floodlights, and polished concrete.

[00:08-00:12] Show the sports car more fully from the front and three-quarter angle, then cut to a beige text-card style pause that acts like a chapter marker. Keep the car glossy, low-slung, and performance-oriented, with strong specular reflections and a cinematic night look.

[00:12-00:18] Move into screen-recorded storefront or text-card explanations, then return to the host inside the car or speaking from the driver seat area. She continues the tutorial with direct eye contact, emphasizing a tool or second step. The edit rhythm should feel like creator education, not a pure car montage.

[00:18-00:23] Cut to rolling or parked b-roll of the sports car on the track road, including low angle shots of headlights, front fascia, and side profile moving through the night. Preserve the same car identity and keep the road lights streaking softly in the background.

[00:23-00:28] Insert a beige text-card beat, then show CapCut and Dreamina Seedance 2.0 interface screens. Cursor or page movement should be minimal but readable, clearly signaling the software workflow used to create the motion or enhancement.

[00:28-00:33] Return to racetrack lifestyle footage with the host looking back over her shoulder in the grandstand or pit area while holding a camera or phone. The visual tone should feel aspirational and creator-led, connecting the tutorial to the luxury automotive outcome.

[00:33-00:39] More software detail follows: setup panels, prompt or generation fields, and reference screens focused on Dreamina Seedance 2.0. Keep the UI clear, bright, and functional, with the voiceover sounding like a step-by-step walkthrough.

[00:39-00:44] End with the host on a balcony or racetrack viewing platform, city-like lights or track lights behind her, speaking directly to camera with a final CTA-style line. She likely references the exact prompts, workflow, or comments section. Hold the final frame long enough to land the call to action cleanly.

NEGATIVE PROMPT: broken host facial identity, warped car geometry, changing car model between shots, extra wheels, melted reflections, unreadable track environment, low-detail garages, blurry UI, incorrect Dreamina or CapCut panels, subtitles in generated clean version, extra text overlays, watermark additions, inconsistent nighttime lighting, robotic lip sync, flat voiceover, clipping, overcompressed audio, shaky footage that loses the car, random scene order, duplicate hosts.

SHOT PROMPTS:
- SHOT 1: female creator in lavender top at night racetrack introducing tutorial beside a performance car.
- SHOT 2: pit-lane reveal of dark gray sports car under bright floodlights.
- SHOT 3: beige title-card pause into more car glamour coverage.
- SHOT 4: host talking from inside or near the driver seat.
- SHOT 5: rolling night b-roll of the sports car from front and side angles.
- SHOT 6: CapCut and Dreamina Seedance 2.0 screen recordings with setup steps.
- SHOT 7: host in grandstand/pit walkway with camera, linking tutorial to finished result.
- SHOT 8: final racetrack CTA shot with prompts/comment mention.

SPEECH PACK:
[00:00-00:44] CLOSEST_AUDIBLE: one energetic female creator voice explaining how to make or enhance cinematic car videos using Dreamina Seedance 2.0 and CapCut, with a final prompt giveaway or comment CTA. SAFE_PARAPHRASE: “Here’s how to create this type of car video, here’s the software workflow, and comment if you want the exact prompts.”
TAKE_A: confident social-tutorial cadence, short punchy phrases, emphasis on “Seedance 2.0,” “CapCut,” “car video,” and “comment.”
TAKE_B: slightly smoother explainer tone with cleaner step-by-step flow, stronger emphasis during UI sections and softer enthusiasm during the final CTA.
TAKE_C: hype creator energy, fast opener, strong car-lifestyle pacing, practical software explanation in the middle, direct prompt-offer close.
PROSODY: [energetic tutorial] [luxury-tech tone] [fast chapter transitions] [clear software emphasis] [CTA finish]
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