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Realistic live sports TV broadcast shot of a man standing in the crowd during a Brazil vs France match at a packed World Cup stadium. The scene must feel like a real live TV cutaway, as if the broadcast camera naturally finds a notable fan in the stands during the match. One single continuous take. No cuts. No transitions. No angle changes. No interruptions.
Use the man from the reference image as the main character. Preserve his exact facial identity, glasses, hairstyle, beard, mustache, skin tone, body proportions, and overall appearance throughout the entire video.
The man is standing in the crowd wearing the yellow Brazil national team jersey. Around him, the stadium is packed with Brazilian fans in yellow and green, waving Brazilian flags, singing, cheering, jumping, and celebrating. The atmosphere is electric, festive, and authentic, like a real World Cup live broadcast.
Important framing rule:
Do not bring the camera too close to the man. Keep a natural live-broadcast medium shot / American shot, showing him clearly in the crowd from about mid-thigh or waist up, with part of the surrounding fans visible at all times. No extreme close-up. No dramatic zoom-in.
Important continuity rule:
The camera must begin with the man not looking at the camera. He is focused on the match, looking toward the pitch. During the same uninterrupted shot, the camera stays on him long enough for him to naturally notice the lens, react with a slight startle, give a quick casual wave, and then return his attention to the game. This entire action must happen continuously on screen, with no cut and no jump.
0s–3s:
The broadcast camera slowly pans through the packed yellow-and-green crowd and naturally lands on the man standing in the stands. He is already looking toward the pitch, fully focused on the match, slightly distracted, and not aware of the camera yet. The framing remains natural and not too close, like a real live sports broadcast. Behind him, the crowd celebrates intensely, with Brazilian flags waving, fans singing, and people jumping. Bright stadium lighting. A live broadcast scoreboard overlay is visible in the top-left corner showing: BRA 3 x 0 FRA.
3s–6s:
Without any cut, the camera keeps holding on the man. He gradually notices the camera and reacts with a slight natural startle, as if caught by surprise. He turns his head toward the lens in one smooth motion, briefly acknowledges the camera, and gives a quick casual wave with one hand. No smile — just a surprised but friendly natural reaction. The crowd behind him continues celebrating intensely and naturally.
6s–10s:
Still in the same continuous shot, after the quick wave, he naturally turns his attention back toward the pitch and resumes watching the match. He remains relaxed, standing in the crowd, fully immersed in the game atmosphere. Fans around him continue singing, hugging, pointing at the field, and celebrating. The camera movement remains subtle and believable, as in a real live sports broadcast.
Camera style:
Subtle handheld live-broadcast movement. Telephoto broadcast camera feel. Natural depth of field. Realistic live TV framing. No cinematic slow motion. No dramatic camera choreography. No stylized moves. The motion must feel human, observational, and authentic, like a real sports broadcast camera operator following a crowd moment in real time.
Visual style:
Photorealistic. Bright stadium daylight. Strong yellow-and-green crowd glow. Realistic broadcast compression. Slight TV grain. Natural skin texture. Realistic clothing movement. Authentic packed stadium atmosphere. The overall image should feel like genuine live TV footage.
On-screen graphics:
Keep the scoreboard overlay fixed in the top-left corner during the entire 10-second shot. The scoreboard must read exactly: BRA 3 x 0 FRA. Add a subtle SporTV-style broadcast aesthetic. Do not change the score at any moment.
Audio:
Two Brazilian male commentators speaking Portuguese with warm excitement.
Commentator 1: "Olha só, gente, o Daniel Nove D aqui no estádio acompanhando o jogo do Brasil! Foi pego de surpresa pela câmera agora, hein! Três a zero, meu povo, três a zero!"
Commentator 2, laughing: "É isso aí! Deu um sustinho nele, mas tá curtindo a goleada!"
Constraints:
Preserve the identity of the man from the reference image throughout the entire video.
The man must remain standing in the stands for the whole shot.
The shot must be one continuous uninterrupted take.
No scene cuts. No edit jumps. No score bug changes. No camera flashes. No smile. No sudden exaggerated acting.
The reaction must be natural: first watching the game, then slight surprise when noticing the camera, quick wave, then back to watching the match.
Do not move the camera too close to his face.
Keep some surrounding crowd visible at all times.
No one around him should stare into the camera; only the main man should briefly look at the lens when he notices it.
Genuine live broadcast cutaway feeling.