Baseball Stadium Broadcast

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Going with the Viral Baseball Stadium broadcast trend.
ChatGPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0.
Cinematic 7-second horizontal 16:9 sports broadcast video. Reference character identity must be preserved exactly throughout all shots.

Animate the reference image_1 into a cinematic 7-second horizontal 16:9 sports broadcast video. Reference character identity must be preserved exactly throughout all shots.

SHOT 1 — 0:00 to 0:02: Close-up broadcast camera shot of a beautiful young woman sitting in MLB baseball stadium stands. She wears a NY Yankees navy/white jersey, jeans. Expression: relaxed, slightly looking toward the field, natural and candid — like she was caught on TV camera. Warm stadium floodlights, realistic broadcast grain and compression. Tight facial framing, shallow depth of field, blurred crowd behind.

SHOT 2 — 0:02 to 0:04: Camera pulls back to medium shot — same character, same seat. More of the crowd visible around her — fans in Yankees jerseys, casual jackets, mixed clothing. She shifts slightly in her seat, glances toward the field. Authentic live broadcast telephoto look. Realistic stadium atmosphere, digital noise, imperfect TV framing.

SHOT 3 — 0:04 to 0:05: Wide broadcast angle — character visible among the stands crowd. Camera slowly pans across the seats. Bright stadium floodlights, energy building. Realistic scoreboard graphic visible in top corner: “NYY 4 | BOS 3 • 8th inning.”

SHOT 4 — 0:05 to 0:07: Cut to field-level broadcast camera — NY Yankees batter swings and makes a powerful hit. Ball launches into the outfield. Crowd instantly erupts — including our character visible in stands reacting with surprise and excitement, jumping slightly, mouth open. Stadium roars. Dramatic slow push-in on the crowd reaction. Broadcast overlay scoreboard updates.

Sound design: ambient stadium crowd murmur building → sudden crowd roar on hit → crack of the baseball bat at 0:05 → cheering eruption → PA announcer echo → cinematic swell underneath.

Mood: authentic, cinematic, viral sports broadcast moment. Like a real live MLB TV coverage clip. Ultra photorealistic, 16:9 horizontal broadcast format, realistic TV capture quality, cinematic color grading, broadcast compression grain, no portrait orientation.