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NFL Game TV Broadcast Shot
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Create a realistic live TV broadcast style still frame from an NFL game, showing a spectator reaction in the stands.
Use the attached image as the identity reference for the person. The subject is seated in the lower bowl spectator section near the field, captured as if the broadcast camera briefly cut to them after a touchdown, interception, huge catch, or major late game play.
The image should feel like an authentic television sports broadcast screenshot, not a posed portrait. Frame it like a real broadcast reaction shot: medium shot or medium close up, slight telephoto feel, natural stadium lighting, subtle motion realism, and the subject clearly surrounded by nearby seats and other spectators so it reads as a genuine in game crowd shot.
The subject should have delicate facial features and a surprised yet focused expression, looking toward the football field. The reaction should feel candid and genuine, as if caught live on camera in the middle of the game.
Wardrobe: dress the subject in realistic NFL fan attire that suits the occasion, such as a team jersey, stylish team sweatshirt, fitted fan top, team jacket, or layered cold weather stadium outfit depending on the setting. The clothing should feel authentic for an NFL broadcast crowd shot.
Important:
- This must look like a frame taken from a real TV broadcast of an NFL game
- Emphasize the broadcast reaction shot feel over a fashion or portrait feel
- Include subtle broadcast realism such as natural crop, slight compression, stadium atmosphere, and live sports camera framing
- The football field, sideline, yard markings, or blurred crowd may be softly visible or implied in the background, but the subject remains the focus
- Horizontal composition only
Output: horizontal 16:9 frame, realistic TV broadcast capture quality, candid spectator reaction shot, NOT portrait orientation.