Generate a 5-10 second video prompt centered on a cinematic arrow-to-bullseye follow shot. Build it as a reusable video brief with three concrete beats: open on an archer drawing and releasing the arrow with the range, target, and safety boundary clearly established; move into a near-arrow camera path that tracks the shaft through controlled speed ramping, foreground blur, and readable distance cues; end on a stable bullseye impact or near-target hero frame that can work for a landing page preview, product showcase, or social cutdown. Prioritize readable sports motion: define the arrow route, acceleration curve, camera distance, safe flight lane, target scale, and final frame where both the arrow result and setting remain recognizable. Specify pacing, lens feel, camera distance, lighting, motion blur, and continuity rules so the output stays readable. Keep the archer, bow style, target design, range setting, text, and logos editable. Avoid real brand names, celebrity references, fixed IP, readable signage that cannot be changed, unsafe weapon handling as instruction, sudden teleport cuts, inconsistent scale, warped anatomy, and unrelated extra scenes.