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    "idx": 1,
    "is_last": false,
    "cam_idx": 1,
    "visual_desc": "QUICK FLASH CUT. MEDIUM CLOSE UP on SHINY FISH and VIBRANT RED OCTOPUS TENTACLES overflowing from a wooden stall in the INT./EXT. FISH MARKET. The light is harsh, bright morning white and chaotic. <Vendors> are visible in the background, shouting, surrounded by crates of citrus.",
    "variation_type": "small",
    "variation_reason": "The description specifies a 'QUICK FLASH CUT,' implying two distinct, static frames linked by an instantaneous transition. Since no camera movement or internal motion occurs *between* the start and end states (only the cut itself), the composition is considered stable, resulting in a small variation type.",
    "ff_desc": "A medium close-up shot inside a bustling fish market, harshly lit by bright morning white light. The foreground is dominated by a wooden stall overflowing with shiny fish and vibrant red octopus tentacles. In the deep background, obscured vendors, dressed for labor, are visible shouting amidst crates of citrus.",
    "ff_vis_char_idxs": [
        1
    ],
    "lf_desc": "A medium close-up shot inside a bustling fish market, harshly lit by bright morning white light. The foreground is dominated by a wooden stall overflowing with shiny fish and vibrant red octopus tentacles. In the deep background, obscured vendors, dressed for labor, are visible shouting amidst crates of citrus.",
    "lf_vis_char_idxs": [
        1
    ],
    "motion_desc": "A sudden, extremely brief flash cut occurs. The camera remains static throughout this instantaneous transition, moving directly from one composition to the next without any observable camera or internal movement between the two endpoints.",
    "audio_desc": "[Sound Effect] Loud, rapid shouting from multiple vendors in a non-English dialect. [Voice Over] Lina (Upbeat, slightly drowned by the noise): \"Secret Number One: The 6 AM Fish Market. Forget the hotel buffet. This is where the town breathes! It’s chaotic, it’s pungent, and it’s absolutely worth setting that alarm for. Look at these blues and reds!\""
}