Use Image B as the reference for the entire clip. The object is already isolated in its premium hero state. Create a symmetrical scrub film for future finger control. Main subject for this clip: Lastenrad-Parkplatzschild. The clip must start exactly on the centered hero view from Image B. The camera then moves left around the object by about a quarter-circle maximum, using restrained product-film parallax, then returns exactly to the same centered hero view from Image B. After reaching the exact center again, the camera moves right around the object by about a quarter-circle maximum, then returns exactly to the same centered hero view again. The first frame, the middle return-to-center frame, and the final frame must match Image B as closely as possible. This is not a full 360-degree spin and not a free 3D viewer. It is a controlled rail movement built for later slider scrubbing: center -> left -> center -> right -> center. Keep the object stable, readable, and identical. If the unseen backside is uncertain, do not invent important new backside details. Suggest volume with parallax, shadows, highlights, and very small angle changes. Preserve exact identity, silhouette, scale, surface, texture, color, wear, printed marks, material, and shadow logic. The object should feel touchable and physical. Background stays the same premium object-lab space from Image B. Light direction stays stable. Shadow may shift subtly with perspective but must not detach or become strange. Camera language: 50-85mm product lens, smooth dolly arc, shallow but readable depth, no handheld shake, no fisheye, no fast spin. The movement should feel expensive, precise, almost haptic. Negative constraints: no full 360 orbit, no invented backside, no new object details, no material change, no object deformation, no extra props, no museum stand unless already visible, no labels, no schematic graphics, no sudden background change, no wobble, no failure to return exactly to center.