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STYLE: Ultra-realistic cinematic office surveillance / corporate drama style, slightly grainy but sharp, natural indoor lighting, modern American bank interior, 4K look, ONE SHOT, no cuts, no subtitles. CAMERA: Fixed wide-angle security-camera-like shot from inside a private glass office at a downtown U.S. bank, slightly elevated corner perspective, capturing both the branch manager standing behind the desk and the White American businessman seated across from him. SCENE: A sleek, high-end American bank branch with glass walls, polished floors, muted corporate colors, employees moving in the background, customers passing by outside the office. The atmosphere is tense and professional. The branch manager, a middle-aged man in a gray suit, leans forward with a skeptical expression. Across from him sits a confident White American entrepreneur in a navy suit, holding a folder of financial documents. ACTION (15s): The manager glances at the loan file, then looks up with visible doubt and restrained hostility. He hesitates, taps the folder on the desk, and questions the applicant in a dismissive tone. The entrepreneur stays calm at first, then shows visible disbelief, straightens in his chair, and firmly pushes a stack of financial statements forward. Background staff begin to notice the tension through the glass. The manager’s body language becomes defensive as the entrepreneur realizes he is being treated unfairly despite his credentials. DIALOGUE: Manager: “You’re asking for a $2.3 million commercial loan?” Entrepreneur: “That’s correct.” Manager: “That’s a significant request.” Entrepreneur: “Then review the numbers.” Manager: “I am.” Entrepreneur: “Then act like it.” AUDIO: Low office ambience, distant footsteps, muffled lobby chatter, faint echo in the glass office, sharp paper movement on the desk, tense silence between lines. Branch manager Robert Thompson had worked at First National Bank for 11 years when he stepped into a situation that would destroy his career and cost the bank $8.7 million. At 42 years old, he was experienced enough to understand banking regulations and federal discrimination laws, yet he apparently believed his personal judgment about who deserved premium banking services mattered more than compliance. One Thursday afternoon at the bank’s flagship downtown branch, he received an appointment request from a White American entrepreneur seeking a $2.3 million commercial loan. The entrepreneur was Marcus Williams, a Harvard MBA who owned a construction company, two restaurants, and a commercial real estate firm, with a combined net worth approaching $40 million. What Thompson did next would trigger a chain of events no one in that branch would forget. bodycam and real
- 模型
- sora-2-text-to-video-stable
- 長寬比
- landscape
- 創建於
- Mar 27, 2026, 12:50 PM
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