On a desolate space station orbiting a dead titan's remains, a striking image unfolds. Against the eerie backdrop of a spiral galaxy, the once- massive Knowhere's shattered visage now hangs lifelessly, like a grim reaper of the cosmos. What remains of the Titan's body has been transformed into a space station, where tiny spaceships orbit, like fireflies around a cold, dark lantern. Knowhere's features are etched with sharp lines, its eyes sunken, skin a ghostly pale, with subtle cracks and fissures revealing the underlying metal and wires. A faint, golden glow emanates from within, casting an otherworldly light on the desolate surroundings. The galaxy's vibrant colors are subtly muted, with soft blue and purple hues bleeding into the darkness, as if the Titan's demise has drained the universe of its vitality. A warm, crimson lighting setup, reminiscent of Ingmar Bergman's cinematography, casts a sense of somber contemplation on the scene. Soft, focused beams of light emanate from intricate arrays of LED strips and film projectors, positioned strategically to create pools of warm light and deep shadows. The overall color palette is characterized by muted temperatures, with gentle warm undertones in the golden glow. Film grain is subtle, adding a texture reminiscent of 35mm stock. With a nod to the celestial views in astronomy documentaries, NASA- inspired color grading injects a touch of dramatic realism into the scene
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