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10-second horizontal 16:9 Vox-style paper collage explainer on SpaceX. Use layered cut-paper visuals, bold typography, smooth transitions, upbeat music, and clear male narration.

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Create a 10-second horizontal 16:9 animated explainer video in a Vox-style paper collage texture. The topic is: What is SpaceX? Use handcrafted editorial visuals: layered cut-paper objects, torn edges, printed photo textures, subtle paper grain, soft shadows, parallax depth, clean infographic composition, bold kinetic typography, and smooth animated transitions. The style should feel like a premium animated explainer made from paper cutouts, not realistic live action. Add upbeat editorial background music, paper swipe sound effects, soft whooshes, subtle rocket rumble, clean UI pop sounds, and a clear male narrator voice. Scene 1 — What is SpaceX? 0:00–0:03 A dark blue textured paper space background fills the frame. A layered paper-cut Earth appears in the center. A white paper rocket launches upward from Earth, leaving a torn-paper smoke trail. Small paper labels slide in around it: “Rockets”, “Spacecraft”, “Satellites.” Large bold cutout title appears: “What is SpaceX?” Camera motion: slow push-in with subtle parallax between Earth, rocket, smoke, and background stars. Male voiceover: “SpaceX is a private space company building rockets, spacecraft, and satellite systems.” Sound: paper pop, soft rocket ignition, light whoosh. Smooth transition: the rocket trail stretches across the screen and wipes into the next scene like a torn paper strip. Scene 2 — Reusable Rockets 0:03–0:06.5 The rocket becomes a paper infographic diagram. Show a simple launch sequence: rocket lifts off, booster separates, flips around, and lands vertically on a small ocean platform. Use clean arrows, dashed motion paths, and layered cutout labels. On-screen text: “Reusable Rockets” “Launch. Land. Reuse.” Camera motion: slight lateral slide following the rocket path, then settle on the landing platform. Male voiceover: “Its breakthrough is reusable rockets that can launch, land, and fly again.” Sound: rocket rumble, paper arrows popping in, soft landing thump. Smooth transition: the landing platform folds down like paper, revealing Earth from above. Scene 3 — Why It Matters 0:06.5–0:10 A wide paper collage of Earth appears with small paper satellites orbiting around it. A paper spacecraft moves from Earth toward the Moon and Mars. Use clean curved orbit lines and minimal icons. End with a rocket silhouette flying upward into deep space. On-screen text: “Cheaper Access to Space” “Moon. Mars. Beyond.” Camera motion: smooth zoom-out from Earth, then slight push toward Mars for the final frame. Male voiceover: “That helps lower the cost of space travel and support future missions to Mars.” Sound: rising whoosh, soft cinematic hit, music ends cleanly. Negative Prompt: No realistic live-action footage, no cluttered diagrams, no copyrighted logos, no messy text, no random extra captions, no hard cuts, no shaky camera, no photorealistic explosions, no chaotic motion, no watermark, no subtitles beyond the designed on-screen typography.

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