POV Girlfriend Summer Reaction Vlog
A highly detailed narrative script for Seedance 2.5 designed to create a realistic boyfriend-POV video of a girl reacting to comments in a summer outdoor setting.
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Duration: 20 seconds Format: 9:16 vertical Style: Couple POV handheld selfie feel (Boyfriend POV), summer outdoor natural light, one-shot no editing, real mobile phone quality Character: Main character @Image1 [Camera & Framing Principles] The boyfriend holds the phone to shoot in first-person perspective, maintaining a normal social distance of about 1.5–2 meters. The whole film is dominated by full-body and upper-body shots; absolutely no extreme close-ups filling the face. Perspective changes are generated by the two characters moving naturally: - Start: Full body medium shot - Middle: Upper body (waist up) - Closest: Half-body close-up above the chest, with head and shoulders remaining completely in the frame with margins. The lens shakes slightly, with real breathing fluctuations, naturally swaying with her movements, slightly out of focus and then re-focusing, no stabilizer. [Environment] A shaded path in a summer afternoon, she stands in mottled tree shadows, behind her a row of green trees and a sun-drenched road, shallow depth of field turns the background into flowing green light spots. All-natural lighting, no subtitles, no filters, no BGM. [Script Breakdown] [00:00-00:04] Full Body Medium Shot · Called out, unable to smile: She is standing in the shade looking down at something, relaxed. Boyfriend says: "Hey, look here—smile." She reacts late, looking at the lens with a "why are you filming me?" expression. She tries to smile but it's a failed smile—lips only slightly raised, eyes not matching, looking a bit awkward. [00:04-00:07] Upper Body · Hit in the weak spot: Boyfriend steps forward. He says: "Just like the day you first met my mom." Her reaction is in two layers: first, disbelief/confusion, then a playful explosion: "That's different! I was nervous!" [00:07-00:10] Upper Body · Can't hold it back: She tries to hold back her laughter but fails. She starts with a sniffle, then squints her eyes, and finally lets out a broken laugh, turning her head away to hide from the camera. [00:10-00:12] Upper Body · Stopped: Boyfriend says: "Wait, don't move, you have something on your mouth." Her laughter stops like a car braking, turning into a look of concern and tension. [00:12-00:15] Close-up · Self-check: She walks closer to the lens to use it as a mirror, wiping her lip and checking her finger, looking anxious. [00:15-00:17] Frozen: Boyfriend says: "...it was just a bit of cuteness." She freezes for a whole second, staring at the lens with no expression except a small eye movement. [00:17-00:20] Shy Closing: She realizes she's been teased. She makes a fake angry face for half a second before it melts into a shy smile. She hides half her face with her hand and says sweetly: "Oh you're so mean—people get shy." The shot ends on her peeking through her fingers.
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