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Selected Vehicle BMW M3 E46 — Alpine White Category: Sports car Visual Direction Ultra-realistic cinematic macro miniature photography. Premium professional model-kit unboxing and mechanical assembly. POV/overhead macro camera on a dark professional workshop table. Alpine White body with black interior and detailed metallic mechanical components. Shallow depth of field, realistic reflections, physically accurate miniature construction. Fast but clearly understandable time-lapse assembly with precise hand movements. Same two realistic human hands throughout, five fingers each, no extra hands. Recommended duration: 45–60 seconds. Recommended aspect ratio: 16:9. Final reveal: finished BMW M3 E46 on a rotating display platform, headlights and dashboard illuminating as the camera makes a cinematic hero orbit. Complete Video-Generation Prompt Create an ultra-realistic cinematic POV time-lapse video of a premium BMW M3 E46 miniature model-kit being unboxed and assembled from individual parts. 1. Opening Shot First-person/overhead macro camera looking down at a professional dark workshop table. Two realistic human hands place a sealed premium BMW M3 E46 model-kit box onto the table. The box is large enough to realistically contain all miniature components. Premium black-and-white packaging with an image of a white BMW M3 E46, clean automotive-commercial design and realistic printed textures. The hands naturally cut the seal, open the box and lift the lid. Remove protective paper, transparent wrapping and fitted plastic trays. 2. Parts Reveal Reveal all components neatly organised inside fitted trays: BMW M3 E46 chassis Detailed miniature engine Gearbox Front and rear suspension Axles Brake discs and calipers Four wheels Rubber tyres Steering wheel Dashboard Front and rear seats Doors Roof Windows Alpine White body panels Headlights Rear lights Exhaust system Interior components Screws, bolts and small mechanical fasteners Show several short macro close-ups of the components before assembly. 3. Assembly Sequence Place the chassis onto a professional miniature work mat. Install the miniature engine and gearbox into the chassis. Use a miniature screwdriver and precision tools to tighten the mounting screws. Show clear mechanical contact between each component. Install front and rear suspension components, axles and brake discs. Attach the four wheels and carefully tighten the miniature wheel nuts. Show a brief satisfying macro shot of the wheel rotating freely. Assemble the black interior. Install the dashboard, steering wheel and seats. Attach doors, windows and roof. Begin installing the Alpine White exterior body panels. Each panel must align perfectly with the BMW M3 E46 body. Install the headlights and rear lights. Attach the exhaust and remaining exterior details. Every screw, bolt and component must be installed in a logical mechanical order. 4. Time-Lapse Motion Use smooth speed ramps and fast but believable hand movements. Alternate between overhead shots and extreme macro close-ups of active components. Use seamless transitions between assembly stages. Brief slow-motion moments should highlight: Engine installation Brake-disc installation Wheel attachment Dashboard installation Final Alpine White body panel snapping into place Final screw being tightened Never use chaotic motion or unexplained jumps. The viewer must always understand how the BMW M3 E46 is being assembled. 5. Character and Object Consistency The same two hands remain throughout the entire video. Each hand has exactly five fingers. No duplicated or disappearing fingers. No extra hands. Skin tone, clothing and sleeves remain identical. The workshop, tools and lighting remain consistent. Every miniature component retains exactly the same shape, scale and colour. The BMW M3 E46 remains the same model throughout. The Alpine White paint colour never changes. Installed components remain installed. No screws or tools float in the air. Nothing passes through solid surfaces. No object changes position without being physically moved by the hands. The completed vehicle must exactly match the components shown during the initial parts reveal. 6. Final Reveal The hands tighten the final bolt. Pause for a satisfying macro close-up of the finished mechanical detail. Use a soft detailing cloth to carefully wipe the Alpine White BMW M3 E46. Place the finished miniature onto a premium rotating display stand. The workshop lighting gradually becomes cinematic and dramatic. A controlled light sweep travels across the glossy white bodywork, revealing the hood, kidney grilles, headlights, wheels and rear quarter panels. The headlights activate. The dashboard lights glow softly. The engine starts with a subtle realistic miniature-engine sound. The wheels rotate slightly. The camera slowly moves around the finished model while the display platform rotates. End with a strong cinematic hero shot of the completed BMW M3 E46, glossy, clean and premium, with shallow depth of field and realistic reflections. 7. Sound Design Every action must have a matching realistic ASMR sound: cardboard box movement, tape peeling, paper rustling, plastic tray clicks, metal components touching, small screws dropping onto the work mat, screwdriver rotation, ratchet clicks, bolts tightening, wheels sliding onto axles, body panels snapping into place, glass and plastic fitting, cloth wiping, electrical activation, headlight click, engine ignition and display-platform motor. No narration. No random sounds. Every sound must occur exactly with its corresponding physical action. 8. Visual Style Ultra-realistic, cinematic, premium, macro miniature photography, detailed mechanical craftsmanship, shallow depth of field, realistic reflections, natural hand movement, professional product-commercial lighting, sharp focus on the active component, high-quality materials and physically accurate miniature construction. The finished BMW M3 E46 should look like an extremely high-end collector's scale model rather than a cheap plastic toy. Negative Prompt No glitches, no morphing, no melting parts, no changing colours, no duplicated components, no missing wheels, no extra fingers, no extra hands, no deformed hands, no floating tools, no incorrectly fitted pieces, no disappearing screws, no unfinished vehicle, no sudden environment changes, no incorrect vehicle proportions, no large full-sized vehicle, no cartoon appearance, no cheap plastic look, no camera shaking, no text overlays, no captions, no watermark, no logo distortion. Optional Shorter Prompt Ultra-realistic cinematic POV time-lapse of two realistic human hands unboxing and precisely assembling a BMW M3 E46 miniature model kit in Alpine White on a professional dark workshop table. Reveal organised chassis, engine, gearbox, suspension, brakes, wheels, interior, body panels, lights, exhaust, screws and tools. Assemble everything in logical mechanical order using miniature screwdrivers and precision tools. Fast but clear macro movements, smooth transitions, shallow depth of field, realistic materials and reflections. Finish by cleaning the completed model, placing it on a rotating display stand, activating headlights and dashboard lights, starting the miniature engine and filming a dramatic 360-degree cinematic hero shot. Strict consistency: same hands, five fingers each, identical workshop, parts, proportions and colours throughout. No glitches, morphing, extra hands, extra fingers, floating tools, missing parts, changing colours, cartoon look, camera shake, text, captions or watermark.
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