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Create a highly detailed 15–20 minute ultra-realistic cinematic documentary video explaining exactly how a giant modern cargo ship is built from start to finish. Style: Ultra realistic, cinematic, industrial documentary, Netflix-quality visuals, dramatic atmosphere, realistic physics, highly detailed shipyard environment, epic scale, smooth camera movements, professional documentary pacing, realistic lighting, 4K. Language: Visual storytelling only, minimal text on screen, deep documentary atmosphere. Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Resolution: 4K Ultra HD Length: 15–20 minutes Tone: Educational, fascinating, epic, engineering-focused. VIDEO STRUCTURE: INTRO (0:00–1:30) Start with breathtaking drone shots of a massive ocean shipyard at sunrise. Giant cranes moving huge steel sections. Sparks flying from welding. Workers in helmets. Ocean fog, industrial sounds, cinematic music. Text on screen: “How Giant Ships Are Built – From Steel to Ocean” Camera: Slow aerial drone movements, close-up sparks, giant cargo ships for scale comparison. PART 1 — SHIP DESIGN & ENGINEERING (1:30–3:30) Show engineers designing a cargo ship using advanced CAD software on massive monitors. Display blueprints, 3D rotating ship models, measurements, engineering simulations. Explain scale: compare ship size with humans, trucks, football fields, buildings. Show meetings between engineers planning cargo systems, engine room placement, fuel systems, navigation bridge. Visual details: Futuristic digital schematics. Technical blueprint overlays. Cross-section visualization of ship interior. PART 2 — STEEL PRODUCTION & CUTTING (3:30–5:30) Show giant steel factories producing enormous metal sheets. Massive industrial cutting machines and robotic laser cutters shaping steel precisely. Slow-motion sparks flying everywhere. Workers inspecting metal quality. Visual details: Molten steel pouring. Laser cutting close-ups. Giant steel plates transported by cranes. Machine precision shots. Camera: Macro industrial close-ups. Slow-motion metal sparks. Wide cinematic warehouse shots. PART 3 — BUILDING THE SHIP FRAME (5:30–8:00) Show dry dock construction. Massive steel sections assembled using giant cranes. Workers welding giant ship blocks together. Time-lapse of ship skeleton growing larger each day. Visual details: Hull sections lifted by enormous cranes. Thousands of weld points. Steel frame alignment. Heavy machinery operating continuously. Camera: Wide scale shots to show massive size. Timelapse construction. Worker POV perspectives. PART 4 — SHIP BODY ASSEMBLY (8:00–10:00) The ship body becomes fully visible. Exterior hull construction. Deck installation. Cargo sections built inside. Visual details: Gigantic interior empty spaces. Structural reinforcements. Ship walls sealed together. Show engineering complexity: Pipes, tanks, structural beams. PART 5 — ENGINE INSTALLATION (10:00–12:30) Install giant marine diesel engines weighing hundreds of tons. Massive propeller installation. Electrical systems. Fuel systems. Cooling systems. Mechanical engineering details. Visual details: Huge engine room. Workers installing pipes. Turbines spinning. Massive mechanical components. Camera: Extreme close-up mechanical shots. Epic cinematic machinery movement. PART 6 — INSIDE THE SHIP (12:30–14:30) Construction of captain bridge. Navigation systems. Radar systems. Control rooms. Crew cabins. Safety systems. Visual details: Digital ship controls. Communication systems. Modern technology installation. PART 7 — PAINTING & FINAL TESTS (14:30–17:00) Massive painting process. Rust-proof coating. Company logos added. Final inspections. Visual details: Workers checking every bolt. Ship pressure tests. Electrical testing. PART 8 — SHIP LAUNCH INTO THE OCEAN (17:00–20:00) Epic cinematic launch day. Thousands watching. The giant ship slowly slides into the ocean. Huge water splash. Drone shots around the ship at sunset. Sea trial testing. Ending: Massive ship sailing across open ocean. Epic cinematic music. Fade out with: “Built by Engineering. Powered by Human Innovation.” VISUAL REQUIREMENTS: Hyper realistic only. No cartoon style. Massive scale feeling. Industrial realism. Documentary pacing for YouTube retention. Frequent cinematic transitions every 5–8 seconds. Drone shots. Timelapses. Macro machinery details. Atmospheric ocean environment. Realistic workers and physics. Professional documentary quality. AUDIO: Deep documentary narration voice. Industrial ambient sounds. Epic cinematic background soundtrack. Realistic welding, crane, ocean, machinery sounds. Goal: Create a fascinating, highly engaging 15–20 minute educational documentary optimized for YouTube watch time and retention., imagen
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