Photobooth Machine Printing Black And White Photo Strip

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Use the attached image as the final end-frame reference. Create a 5-second video of the same vintage photobooth machine printing a black-and-white photostrip from beginning to end. The video must start with the photostrip just beginning to emerge from the black rubber rollers. Only the very top edge of the paper is visible at first. Over the first 4 seconds, the rollers slowly feed the photostrip downward in one continuous realistic motion. The strip gradually reveals 4 stacked black-and-white portrait frames as it prints. By exactly the 4-second mark, the full photostrip should be completely printed and hanging down into the metal tray, matching the attached image as closely as possible. The final 1 full second must hold on the fully printed state. During this last second, the paper should be almost still, with only a tiny natural settling movement. Camera and composition: Locked-off static camera. Perfectly straight-on front view. No side angle, no 3/4 angle, no tilt. No zoom, no pan, no camera shake. Keep the machine centered and symmetrical. The final frame should match the attached image composition. Scene details: Old vintage photobooth print slot. Brushed stainless steel faceplate. Black rubber rollers at the top. Warm indoor lighting. Dark wood paneling around the machine. Scratched worn metal surface. Metal tray at the bottom catching the strip. Realistic paper thickness, slight curl, soft shadows, natural paper wobble. Motion details: The rollers rotate naturally as the strip feeds downward. The paper moves smoothly and continuously. The strip should not jump, glitch, stretch, duplicate, or change shape. The portraits on the strip remain stable and consistent as they appear. The photostrip should feel physically connected to the machine, not digitally pasted on. Audio: Add natural photobooth machine printing sound. Soft motor hum. Gentle rubber roller movement. Subtle paper-feeding sound. Light mechanical clicking. No music, no voices, no dramatic sound effects. Style: Realistic iPhone-style video. Warm nostalgic mood. Natural exposure and shadows. No text, no logos, no subtitles, no watermark. Do not add extra people. Do not change the machine design. End on the fully printed photostrip hanging in the tray, matching the attached image.