Olympic Downhill Ski POV Multi Shot

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Shot 1 (3s) — At the Gate

POV from the athlete’s helmet, standing at the top of a steep Olympic downhill slope.
Skis visible at the bottom edge of frame.
Cold wind howls softly.
Snow particles drift across the lens.
Crowd noise muffled, heartbeat audible.
A gloved hand tightens on the pole.
The gate buzzer beeps once.

Shot 2 (5s) — Full Descent

The POV explodes forward downhill at extreme speed.
The camera vibrates naturally from terrain impact.
Snow sprays up, hitting the lens, briefly blurring vision.
Gates rush past inches from the frame.
The athlete leans aggressively into turns, horizon tilting violently.
Breath becomes sharp and rhythmic.
Speed lines are subtle, realistic, driven by motion not effects.

Shot 3 (5s) — The Jump

POV launches off a massive jump.
Everything drops into slow motion mid-air.
Wind roars louder than the crowd.
Skis tilt slightly as the athlete stabilizes.
The ground rushes back up fast.
Hard landing.
Camera jolts, recovers instantly, keeps racing forward toward the finish line.

Shot 4 (2s) — Finish

POV blasts through the finish gate.
Crowd erupts.
The athlete exhales deeply.
Snow dust hangs in the air as motion slows.
End on controlled stillness.