Sora 2 A professional split-screen video showing the operation of a pass-through sterilizer (autoclave) in a Central Sterilization Department (CSD). **LEFT SIDE - DIRTY ZONE:** - A technician in blue surgical scrubs, gloves, and protective eyewear is loading contaminated surgical instruments into the sterilizer. - The instruments are visibly soiled and placed in a perforated stainless steel tray. - The environment has darker lighting with yellow or red accents. Warning signs are visible. - The technician closes the heavy stainless steel door of the sterilizer and initiates the cycle via a touchscreen control panel. **RIGHT SIDE - CLEAN ZONE:** - A technician in green sterile attire (bouffant cap, mask, gown) is preparing to receive sterilized instruments. - The environment is brightly lit with white/blue tones, extremely clean, with HEPA-filtered airflow. - Sterile packaging materials and sealed containers are visible on stainless steel surfaces. **STERILIZER DETAILS (CRITICAL):** - The sterilizer is a professional-grade pass-through model resembling **Getinge or Steelco** equipment. - Polished stainless steel construction with rounded corners. - Two separate doors (one on each side) with safety interlocks. - Visible piping, venting systems, and status indicator lights. - Control panels with digital displays showing cycle parameters (temperature: 134°C, pressure: 2.1 bar, time remaining). **TRANSITION & OPERATION:** 1. The video begins with both sides visible simultaneously in split-screen format. 2. On the dirty side: The cycle starts. Steam becomes visible through the door's small window. 3. A smooth vertical or horizontal slide transition gradually removes the split, merging both sides into a single view focused on the sterilizer. 4. We see cross-section visualization: Steam fills the chamber, penetrating the instrument sets. 5. The cycle completes: indicator lights change from red to green. 6. The clean side door unlocks automatically. Steam escapes as it opens. 7. The technician unloads the now sterile, hot instruments onto a cooling rack. **ADDITIONAL DETAILS:** - Realistic sounds: Hissing steam, mechanical clicks, ventilation hum. - Time-lapse elements showing the full cycle duration (approximately 60 minutes condensed to 30 seconds). - Text overlays indicating cycle stages: "Loading", "Pre-conditioning", "Sterilization", "Drying", "Unloading". - Cinematic lighting that distinguishes the two zones: warmer tones on dirty side, cooler clinical tones on clean side. **STYLE:** Medical documentary, hyper-realistic, 4K resolution. Clean, professional editing with smooth transitions. The split-screen effect should be modern and elegant, not distracting from the technical process.