Cross Earth
Cinematic realistic style. The reference subject stands firmly on the ground on the mountaintop platform at Christ the Redeemer, Corcovado Mountain. The subject’s feet must stay naturally in contact with the ground at the beginning, with correct body weight, correct standing posture, and no floating. The camera starts with a close-up on the subject’s face, makes a slight push-in, then smoothly and fully orbits upward, truly reaching directly above the subject’s head in a top-down angle, while the subject keeps looking up and following the camera naturally. Then from directly overhead, the camera seamlessly pulls backward and upward in one continuous shot, with no cuts and no jumps. First clearly reveal the subject standing on the ground, the platform, and the full Christ the Redeemer statue. Then expand smoothly to Corcovado Mountain, Rio de Janeiro, the bay, mountains, coastline, full Brazil, South America, and the world scale. Strict rule: the subject must never float above the ground at the beginning. No levitation, no hovering, no detached feet, no unrealistic body position. Strict rule: the Earth must not appear early. The Earth must only appear at the final stage, after the continuous upward transition through clouds and atmosphere. At the ending, the shot must finish on a complete full Earth, fully visible in the frame, not cropped, not partial, not half Earth, not hidden by framing. The final image must clearly show the entire Earth sphere as the ending hero shot. The Earth should be large, dominant, and centered, with beautiful realistic outer space around it: subtle Milky Way band, delicate nebulae, dense stars, deep space, elegant and believable astronomical realism. Focus on: subject firmly standing on the ground, full overhead orbit, Christ the Redeemer, no early Earth, smooth transition from real scene to outer space, final shot is a complete full Earth.