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Create a 45-second fixed-camera urban storefront transformation video designed as an image-to-video workflow demo. The camera is locked across the street facing a narrow city storefront window and door covered with posters, graffiti, stickers, and layered street graphics. Two people stand or pose in front of the shop window while the facade, poster art, wall textures, and surrounding details gradually morph over time. The key requirement is strong perspective consistency: the same framing, door position, window layout, and street-level composition must remain stable while the visual content inside that frame evolves.

Treat the scene like a start-frame-to-end-frame interpolation showcase. At first the storefront looks one way, with one arrangement of posters, graffiti tags, and signage. Then, over the course of the shot, the wall art, poster titles, sticker clusters, colors, and some wardrobe details of the standing figures should shift smoothly, as though the image is being remixed into alternate versions while the camera never moves. The characters should stay grounded in the same sidewalk location, and the building geometry should not drift. The transformation should feel like a controlled urban collage morph, not a chaotic jump cut.

Use a realistic street-photography aesthetic with mild grit, city-wall texture, and believable daylight or overcast illumination. Keep the lens static and documentary-like, preserving vertical lines and architectural proportions while allowing the graphic surface details to mutate. The overall effect should feel like a tutorial or benchmark clip for showing how a video model handles frame-consistent environmental changes between a clear start image and a clear end image. No dialogue, no additional cinematic cuts, just a locked-off storefront scene continuously evolving from one urban poster composition into another.
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