Use the attached MotionControl JSON as the source of truth for timing, actor movement, camera position, and frame composition. If any instruction conflicts with the JSON, follow the JSON. Create a 6-second AI video in a minimal white studio. The output is vertical 9:16. The scene uses meters as the unit scale. The main actor is woman_01, a 1.72 meter tall woman wearing a blue and white outfit. Keep her identity, clothing, body proportions, and the studio background consistent for the entire shot. Use a static camera facing woman_01. At the beginning, woman_01 is full-body visible on the right side of the frame. Her camera-frame center is approximately x 0.72, y 0.52. Her visible bounding box occupies about 22% of the frame width and 82% of the frame height. Treat these frame ratios as composition targets. Timeline: 0.0-0.5s: woman_01 rotates in place 40 degrees to her right. 0.5-1.0s: she holds the 40-degree pose naturally. 1.0-1.5s: she continues rotating in the same direction to 80 degrees. 1.5-2.0s: she holds the 80-degree pose naturally. 2.0-3.0s: she rotates back toward the camera. 3.0-4.0s: she pauses facing the camera for one full second. 4.0-6.0s: she turns toward screen-left and walks confidently left until she exits the frame. During the final walk, her camera-frame position moves from the right side of the frame toward off-screen left. At the end, woman_01 should be 0% visible. Keep motion smooth and physically continuous. Do not teleport the actor between moments. Do not add extra people. Do not change clothing. Do not distort the body. Do not change the background. Do not add camera shake. Do not invent new props or actions.