NBA Finals Courtside TV broadcast
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Use the provided start frame as the first frame and main visual reference. Create a 5 second, 4K, realistic live TV broadcast style video set during the latest or current NBA Finals for the year this prompt is used.
Show the same person from the start frame seated courtside in the VIP celebrity section, very close to the court. Preserve the subject’s exact identity, facial features, hairstyle, skin tone, recognizable likeness, and outfit. Keep the same clothing style, colors, fit, and silhouette from the start frame. Do not change the outfit into NBA team apparel, fan merch, or a jersey.
The shot should feel like a real NBA Finals broadcast camera cutting to a courtside VIP spectator after a big play. Use a horizontal 16:9 frame, slight telephoto sports lens feel, natural arena lighting, believable depth of field, subtle broadcast compression, realistic motion blur, and candid in-game framing.
Motion: begin exactly from the start frame. Over 5 seconds, the subject stays seated and reacts naturally while watching the game: small head turn, eyes following the action, a blink, a subtle surprised or focused expression, and a slight posture shift. Nearby VIP spectators react subtly by clapping, leaning forward, or watching the court. In the background, blurred players, referees, coaches, photographers, security, and staff move naturally near the sideline.
Camera motion should be minimal, only a slight broadcast push-in or gentle pan. Keep the subject framed like an authentic TV reaction shot, not posing and not looking into camera.
Environment: premium courtside folding chairs, hardwood court edge, sideline spacing, fashionable VIP guests, packed playoff crowd, arena lights, Finals atmosphere, and subtle championship energy.
Keep realistic TV broadcast UI on screen throughout: a clean modern score bug with current year NBA Finals context, team abbreviations or relevant current Finals teams if known, score, game clock, quarter, and Finals game or series context.
Add live broadcast commentary audio from a commentator naturally reacting to the camera cut and briefly mentioning the person on screen in an authentic NBA Finals broadcast tone.
Negative: no identity drift, no wardrobe change, no beauty filter, no plastic skin, no player transformation, no vertical framing, no selfie, no fashion shoot, no dramatic camera movement, no fake AI look.
Output: 5 second, 4K, 16:9 realistic NBA Finals courtside VIP spectator broadcast clip with authentic commentary.