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Seedance 2.0 | Caught on the Kiss Cam! Hilarious Ice Hockey Broadcast Fail
Prompt:
This is a realistic live broadcast shot of a woman @IMG_125 in a red hood and an anthropomorphic wolf in a leather jacket sitting on the sidelines during a game. The shot mimics a real-life TV "Kiss Cam" or crowd shot that goes hilariously wrong. Timeline: 0 to 4 seconds: The camera pans to the arena's giant Jumbotron screen. On the screen, the woman @IMG_125 in the red hood is gently hugging the wolf and kissing it on the nose. They appear to be a couple in love, completely unaware of the camera. 4 to 7 seconds: Still on the Jumbotron, they suddenly look directly into the camera and realize they are being broadcast live to the entire arena. Their expressions instantly change to shock, fear, and panic, and they look completely devastated. 7 to 10 seconds: The broadcast camera quickly cuts from the Jumbotron to see them sitting in their actual seats near the field in real life. 10-15 seconds: In their seats, they panic wildly and comically. They quickly cover their faces with their hands, duck, and awkwardly try to hide under the seats so they won’t be seen. The fans sitting around them notice this, point fingers at them, laugh loudly, and yell playfully. Keep all movements believable and human, despite the wolf character. The panic should be genuine, as if they were caught skipping work or hiding a big secret. Broadcast Style: A real live sports broadcast look A telephoto broadcast camera feel with dynamic panning Natural arena lighting A little bit of broadcast compression A little bit of interlacing/TV grain Authentic crowd movement and laughter in the background On-screen graphics: Include a scoreboard/scoreboard banner that remains completely unchanged for the entire 15 seconds. Do not allow the scoreboard to animate, update, or switch. Audio/Commentary: Add natural live sports commentary from two male commentators. They start with a sweet comment about the kissing camera, but immediately burst into laughter as the couple panics and tries to hide. Example commentary style: "Looks like we're getting a romance in game three... oh wait!" (Commentators start laughing hysterically) "Oh, they don't want to be on camera tonight! Look, they're hiding!"