Create the first frame for a 30-second horizontal 16:9 realistic summer K-pop member daily vlog. Scene: A bright cozy bedroom in summer morning. Printed silk bedsheets slightly messy, pale wood floor, sheer curtains glowing with sunlight, small bedside table with a phone, lip balm, wireless earbuds, a folded towel, and a cream tote bag on a chair. A soft blue sky is visible through the window. The room feels lived-in, clean, warm, and personal. Main subject: Aria Vale sits on the edge of the bed, holding her phone in one hand like she is starting a vlog. Her shoulder-length dark brown hair is slightly messy from sleep but cute and natural. She wears a soft white cropped cardigan over a pale blue fitted tank top, light washed high-waist denim shorts, white crew socks, and clean white sneakers placed nearby on the floor. Opening action: She looks into the phone camera with a sleepy small smile, one hand lightly smoothing her hair. The tote bag and dance towel are visible nearby, hinting that she is about to go to dance practice. Composition: Horizontal 16:9, casual selfie-vlog feeling mixed with a stable bedroom shot. Medium-wide framing, natural morning light, soft shadows, realistic depth of field. The frame should feel like a real K-pop member’s off-duty summer vlog. Lighting: Warm summer morning sunlight through sheer curtains, soft highlights on skin and hair, gentle shadows, airy bright room. Mood: Fresh summer morning, casual personal vlog, quiet and intimate, the start of a day that leads to coffee and dance practice. No text, no subtitles, no watermark
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