Found the Angle

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Use the attached STEVE VS THE CHARGER character sheet as the exact visual reference for Steve throughout. Steve is a Pixar 3D animated man, late 30s, medium brown messy hair, grey t-shirt, dark jogger pants. Warm bedroom setting, soft lamp light, clean and readable throughout. NO dark frames.
The phone is a modern slim black smartphone with a USB-C port on the bottom edge. The charger is a thin white USB-C cable with a small rectangular connector end — slim, flat, modern. NOT thick. NOT a lightning cable. NOT a micro USB. A thin white USB-C cable. The connector is small and flat. It inserts into the bottom of the phone. Only one phone exists in this entire video. It never changes. It never disappears. The same phone is in Steve's hand from the first frame to the last frame.
One location only. Steve sitting on the edge of a bed. Warm lamp on the nightstand beside him. He does not move from this spot. No camera cuts to different rooms. No new objects appear.
Shot sequence:
0:00–0:03 — Medium shot from the front. Steve sitting on the edge of the bed, slightly slouched. He holds the phone in his left hand, screen facing him. Screen clearly shows a red battery icon and the number 2% in white text. He picks up the white USB-C cable from the nightstand with his right hand. He looks relaxed. Casual. This will take one second.
0:03–0:06 — Close-up on his hands only. The phone port is clearly visible on the bottom edge of the phone. Steve brings the small flat USB-C connector toward the port. It does not go in. He tries again. Slightly different angle. Does not go in. He flips the connector 180 degrees. Tries again. Still does not go in. His fingers adjust the angle slightly left. Slightly right. Nothing.
0:06–0:09 — Same close-up on hands. Steve is now holding the connector with both thumbs and index fingers, applying gentle pressure at slightly different angles one after another. The connector repeatedly fails to seat into the port. No sparks. No bending. No breaking. Just quietly, stubbornly not going in. His hands are starting to tremble very slightly.
0:09–0:12 — Medium shot pulls back to show Steve's face and hands together. His expression has changed — brow deeply furrowed, one eye twitching slightly, jaw tight. He is staring directly at the port with total focused intensity. He brings the connector in slowly and deliberately like he is defusing a bomb. It almost goes in. The tiniest flicker of a charging symbol appears on screen. Then disappears. Steve's eye twitches harder.
0:12–0:15 — Wide shot. Steve is now holding the phone and the cable at a very specific awkward angle — wrists bent, elbows out, cable curved slightly — the exact position that seems to be working. He is completely frozen. Afraid to move even one millimeter. His face is blank. Empty. The face of a man who has accepted his situation. The charging symbol is visible on screen. Glowing. Stable. Steve does not celebrate. He just stares forward. Holds the angle. Holds the angle. Fade out."

Camera: three shots only — medium front, close-up on hands, medium pulling back to show face. No extra angles. No cutaways. No new locations.
Sound: quiet bedroom. Soft repeated small click of the connector attempting the port. Slight frustrated exhale around 0:06. Near silence during the frozen final sequence. Faint charging chime at 0:13. Nothing else.
Style: Pixar 3D. Warm lamp light. One man. One phone. One cable. That is everything.

Use the attached STEVE VS THE CHARGER character sheet as the exact visual reference for Steve throughout. Steve is a Pixar 3D animated man, late 30s, medium brown messy hair, grey t-shirt, dark jogger pants. Warm bedroom setting, soft lamp light, clean and readable throughout. NO dark frames. The phone is a modern slim black smartphone with a USB-C port on the bottom edge. The charger is a thin white USB-C cable with a small rectangular connector end — slim, flat, modern. NOT thick. NOT a lightning cable. NOT a micro USB. A thin white USB-C cable. The connector is small and flat. It inserts into the bottom of the phone. Only one phone exists in this entire video. It never changes. It never disappears. The same phone is in Steve’s hand from the first frame to the last frame. One location only. Steve sitting on the edge of a bed. Warm lamp on the nightstand beside him. He does not move from this spot. No camera cuts to different rooms. No new objects appear. Shot sequence: 0:00–0:03 — Medium shot from the front. Steve sitting on the edge of the bed, slightly slouched. He holds the phone in his left hand, screen facing him. Screen clearly shows a red battery icon and the number 2% in white text. He picks up the white USB-C cable from the nightstand with his right hand. He looks relaxed. Casual. This will take one second. 0:03–0:06 — Close-up on his hands only. The phone port is clearly visible on the bottom edge of the phone. Steve brings the small flat USB-C connector toward the port. It does not go in. He tries again. Slightly different angle. Does not go in. He flips the connector 180 degrees. Tries again. Still does not go in. His fingers adjust the angle slightly left. Slightly right. Nothing. 0:06–0:09 — Same close-up on hands. Steve is now holding the connector with both thumbs and index fingers, applying gentle pressure at slightly different angles one after another. The connector repeatedly fails to seat into the port. No sparks. No bending. No breaking. Just quietly, stubbornly not going in. His hands are starting to tremble very slightly. 0:09–0:12 — Medium shot pulls back to show Steve’s face and hands together. His expression has changed — brow deeply furrowed, one eye twitching slightly, jaw tight. He is staring directly at the port with total focused intensity. He brings the connector in slowly and deliberately like he is defusing a bomb. It almost goes in. The tiniest flicker of a charging symbol appears on screen. Then disappears. Steve’s eye twitches harder. 0:12–0:15 — Wide shot. Steve is now holding the phone and the cable at a very specific awkward angle — wrists bent, elbows out, cable curved slightly — the exact position that seems to be working. He is completely frozen. Afraid to move even one millimeter. His face is blank. Empty. The face of a man who has accepted his situation. The charging symbol is visible on screen. Glowing. Stable. Steve does not celebrate. He just stares forward. Holds the angle. Holds the angle. Fade out."

Camera: three shots only — medium front, close-up on hands, medium pulling back to show face. No extra angles. No cutaways. No new locations. Sound: quiet bedroom. Soft repeated small click of the connector attempting the port. Slight frustrated exhale around 0:06. Near silence during the frozen final sequence. Faint charging chime at 0:13. Nothing else. Style: Pixar 3D. Warm lamp light. One man. One phone. One cable. That is everything.