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First-Person Rage Mode Combo

A highly complex action prompt for a first-person video sequence where a character enters rage mode, performing a fighting game combo with authentic vintage camera artifacts.

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Early 2010s handheld camera raw footage, shot from a first-person subjective perspective of a male character, with all settings on auto and no image stabilization. The lens represents the person, recording a young woman with long reddish-brown curly hair on a city street. She is initially looking down, but upon hearing 'your bestie,' she instantly triggers Rage mode, her eyes turning fierce as she stares dead into the lens and leans forward with clenched fists. This follows into a fighting game combo: dash-in, elbow strike, spinning backfist with hair whip, King of Fighters style super move flurry, power hook punch, overhead hammer fist, and a combo reset into a front kick finisher. The camera shakes violently with each move, autofocus hunting, and intensified motion blur, finally being KO'd by the front kick and falling to the ground. Screen text appears in yellow, purple, and pink. The footage features distinct handheld jitter, natural instability, autofocus search lag, and compression artifacts typical of the AVCHD era. Audio uses only built-in mic sound including wind noise from strikes, impact sounds, and rhythmic vocal grunts synced to the action with high-decibel microphone distortion. The sequence follows a strict timeline from initial dialogue to the final fallen ground view, mimicking the physical and electronic characteristics of consumer cameras of that era.

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  • - Anime & Game visual exploration
  • - Short video shots and motion references
  • - Reusable briefs that keep source attribution visible

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Recommended model and settings

  • - Model: seedance-2-0
  • - Input mode: Reference to Video
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  • - Commercial status: restricted

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Limitations, source, and reuse cautions

  • - Generated output is an editable draft, not factual, legal, or rights evidence.
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Imported from Awesome Seedance 2.0 Video Prompts. Attribution is required. Commercial-use status is restricted; review source rights before paid usage.

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