Use the reference image as the exact first frame and visual anchor. Preserve the original CCTV composition, house architecture, driveway, parked car, garden, cat appearance, mouse positions, lighting, lens distortion, monochrome infrared look, and security-camera perspective. Create an 8-second realistic cinematic-comedy CCTV sequence. The entire shot must feel like authentic footage captured by a fixed outdoor security camera at midnight. 0.0–3.0 seconds — The Midnight Orchestra The cat remains standing in the center of the driveway as the conductor of the mouse orchestra. The cat rhythmically moves both front paws like an experienced orchestra conductor, making small, confident conducting gestures. The mice actively play their miniature instruments: violin bows move back and forth, tiny drummers strike their drums, wind-instrument players move naturally, and musicians subtly sway with the rhythm. Their movements should be energetic but physically believable. The cat occasionally turns its head slightly toward different sections of the orchestra while continuing to conduct. Add subtle natural secondary motion: * small ear movements on the cat* realistic breathing* slight tail movement* tiny body movements from the mice* subtle infrared exposure fluctuations* mild authentic CCTV sensor noise The camera remains 100% static. 3.0–4.2 seconds — The Door Suddenly Opens At exactly around the 3-second mark, the front door of the villa suddenly opens. A sleepy homeowner slowly steps outside. The homeowner looks as if they have just been awakened: messy hair, half-open sleepy eyes, slightly slouched posture, wearing simple nighttime sleepwear. They initially look confused. After noticing the cat conducting a full mouse orchestra in the driveway, their expression immediately changes from confusion to irritated disbelief. The homeowner takes one or two steps forward and makes a small frustrated hand gesture toward the noise. The cat abruptly stops conducting. Several mice freeze for a split second and turn toward the homeowner. 4.2–5.5 seconds — Total Mouse Panic Suddenly the entire mouse orchestra panics. All the mice stop playing at almost the same moment. They rapidly scatter in different directions across the driveway. Some mice abandon their tiny instruments on the ground. A miniature violin falls over. A music stand tips sideways. One mouse briefly struggles to carry its instrument before abandoning it and running away. The escape should feel chaotic, fast, funny, and physically believable. Avoid exaggerated cartoon motion. Within roughly one second, the driveway becomes almost completely empty except for the cat, scattered miniature instruments, and the annoyed homeowner. 5.5–6.5 seconds — The Innocent Cat The cat remains completely still in the middle of the driveway. Its confident conductor personality instantly disappears. The cat slowly lowers its front paws. Its ears tilt slightly downward. It looks up at the homeowner with an extremely innocent, guilty expression, as if pretending it had nothing to do with the situation. The cat gives one small, soft, innocent meow. Add a subtle head tilt. The comedic timing should be very clear: a brief moment of silence after the mice disappear, followed by the innocent meow. 6.5–8.0 seconds — Carried Back Inside The homeowner’s anger immediately softens. They look tired and resigned rather than furious. The homeowner walks toward the cat, bends down naturally, carefully picks the cat up with both arms, holds it against their chest, turns around, and carries it back toward the open front door. The cat remains relaxed in their arms and briefly looks back toward the abandoned instruments. The homeowner enters the house while carrying the cat. The front door begins closing behind them. End with the quiet, empty driveway and the abandoned miniature musical instruments still scattered where the orchestra had been playing. Camera & Visual Style Fixed high-angle outdoor CCTV security camera. No camera movement. No zoom. No pan. No tilt. No reframing. Maintain the exact wide-angle lens perspective of the reference image. Authentic monochrome infrared night-vision footage. Realistic security-camera noise, mild compression artifacts, subtle exposure breathing, deep night shadows, bright infrared highlights, realistic reflections on the driveway and car. The footage should feel like a real bizarre event accidentally captured by a home security camera, not a polished movie scene. Motion & Consistency Requirements Maintain perfect temporal consistency. Keep the exact same: * cat identity and fur pattern* homeowner identity throughout the shot* villa architecture* doorway position* parked vehicle* landscaping* driveway geometry* mouse scale* instrument designs* CCTV perspective* lighting direction Natural animal anatomy and realistic weight. The cat must never transform, resize, or change appearance. The mice must remain mouse-sized. The homeowner must have realistic human proportions. All physical interactions must have believable contact, gravity, momentum, and body weight. Negative Prompt No camera movement, no cinematic camera cuts, no angle changes, no zoom, no morphing, no character duplication, no disappearing cat, no changing cat fur, no giant mice, no human-like mouse faces, no extra limbs, no deformed paws, no distorted hands, no floating instruments, no teleportation, no rubbery motion, no cartoon animation, no exaggerated slapstick physics, no sudden background changes, no changing house architecture, no changing parked car, no daylight, no color footage, no excessive motion blur, no frame flicker, no warped geometry, no unstable faces, no random people appearing, no text changes, no unrealistic speed. Overall tone: photorealistic, absurd but believable, subtle comedy, authentic midnight CCTV footage, strong visual storytelling, realistic animal motion, precise comedic timing.