Sora 2 Use the uploaded frame of the ribbon as the source. Preserve 100% of the original graphics, text (INTERNATIONAL INCLUSIVE GAMES), stitching, wear marks and material details exactly as in the uploaded image — do not repaint or alter logos, typography or colors. Create a high-end cinematic close-up video of the ribbon in the same premium style as the medal renders. Scene and lighting: dark vignetted studio background, subtle floating particles, soft directional key light from the upper-left and a gentle rim light behind to emphasize edges and threads. Keep realistic PBR materials — visible fabric weave, satin sheen on the ribbon, and accurate metal clasp reflections. Maintain natural micro-creases, seam lines and thread texture. Camera movement (primary): a very slow, subtle push-in (zoom/dolly-in) of about 10–18% over the shot length, moving from the current framing toward the missing part of the ribbon so the viewer reads the whole graphics progressively. Combine the push-in with a tiny lateral parallax shift (≤5% horizontal) to reveal additional details without cutting or reframing the original artwork. Movement must feel smooth, organic, and barely perceptible — elegant, not jarring.