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A cinematic and darkly humorous video, in the style of Les Misérables meets The Office, depicting a bureaucratic musical war epic titled 'MARCH OF THE OFFICE: Symphony in Beige Minor'. The scene opens with stacks of paper exploding like confetti in a cubicle battlefield, illuminated by fluorescent noon lighting and printer-light flares. Gerald, a mid-level accountant with a receding hairline and wearing a drab beige suit, dramatically raises his pen baton and shouts ‘Audit this!’ A slow crane shot rises over the chaotic scene, capturing staplers clicking in perfect 4/4 time. Transition to interns marching in formation, humorously waving spreadsheets as banners. A fax machine bellows a solo in Morse code, with glowing monitors flickering like orchestra lights. Whip-pan across the scene, highlighting the beige neutrals, highlight yellows, and toner blacks. Gerald leaps onto a desk, now frenzied, conducting the chaos with an ergonomic mouse. Flying post-its swirl around him like petals in a 360° spin. A voiceover booms: ‘When paperwork piles high… harmony follows.’ The final chorus shows shredders roaring and toner mist filling the air like victory smoke. The camera pulls back, revealing the office as a massive sheet-music grid. Text appears: ‘MARCH OF THE OFFICE — File for Freedom.’ The video fades out on symphonic paper rustling and the final stamp sound: APPROVED. The atmosphere is corporate melodrama meets musical uprising, complete with paper dust, keyboard sheen, and ink fog. --no watermarks, --no text appearing before intended