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Miniature Skateboard Comedy Chase

A complex 15-second continuous shot comedy prompt featuring a miniature man skating through a giant baby's playroom.

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Create a 15-second cinematic comedy chase inside a giant baby bedroom/playroom. ONE continuous shot, NO cuts. A tiny real adult man on a miniature skateboard has just "stolen" a giant chocolate cookie crumb from the baby's snack area and is racing away. He is a real miniature human, not a toy, doll, cartoon, or child. The room is enormous from his perspective. Camera stays ultra-low at skateboard height, tightly following behind him in one uninterrupted take. The camera accelerates, sways, tilts, and reacts naturally to every near miss while remaining on the same continuous floor path. The giant baby notices the missing cookie and becomes excited, laughing and crawling after him—not angry, just playfully curious. The chase unfolds as one connected chain reaction: Tiny skateboarder races between giant alphabet blocks while carrying the oversized cookie crumb. The baby accidentally bumps a stack of soft foam blocks, sending one tumbling into the path. He performs a dramatic skateboard powerslide underneath it. The same baby pushes a giant toy dump truck across the floor. The truck carries colorful plastic balls that spill everywhere. He zigzags between bouncing balls. One rolling ball hits a teddy bear, causing the teddy to slowly tip over across the path like a giant furry tree. He ducks and skates beneath the falling teddy's arm by inches. The baby giggles and reaches forward trying to grab the cookie, not the rider. A huge hand lands ahead. The skateboarder quickly tosses the cookie crumb into the air. The baby becomes distracted and watches the flying cookie instead. While the baby's eyes follow the cookie, the skateboarder slips through a tiny gap between giant fingers and scattered crayons. Camera follows him into a tunnel-like opening beneath the bed. Funny Ending: Just before escaping, the skateboarder looks back proudly—then a tiny cookie crumb lands directly on his head. He shrugs, grabs it, and continues skating into the darkness as the baby laughs in the background. Audio: Playful cinematic adventure music, fast comedic rhythm, light orchestral stings, toy percussion, humorous near-miss accents. Sounds of skateboard wheels on wood, rolling balls, toy crashes, baby giggles, teddy bear flops, cookie crunches, giant hand slaps, and exaggerated cartoon-style whoosh effects while keeping visuals fully realistic. Style: Photorealistic 8K realism, cinematic lighting, warm cozy bedroom atmosphere, shallow depth of field, natural motion blur, detailed textures, family-friendly comedy, realistic scale relationships, Pixar-level humor with live-action realism.

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