Create an 8-10 second cinematic industrial motion study centered on steel structures at dawn. Build it as a reusable video brief with three concrete beats: open on first light grazing a steel surface, rail line, beam, turbine housing, or machine shell, with editable industrial subject, haze level, material finish, and surrounding facility scale; move into a slow reveal as the camera glides past layered metal geometry, controlled reflections, soft steam, safety rails, and distant machinery while keeping scale, direction, and motion tempo consistent; end on a balanced wide frame where the dawn glow defines the steel silhouette, the atmosphere stays realistic, and an editable text or logo area remains clean. Specify pacing, lens feel, camera distance, haze density, reflection behavior, sunrise color, machinery motion, and continuity rules so the output stays readable. Keep the industrial subject, facility type, surface finish, safety details, weather, text, and logos editable. Avoid war footage, unsafe workers, real company marks, readable permanent signage, excessive sparks, impossible machine motion, random sci-fi symbols, unstable scale, and unrelated extra scenes.