Cinematic 15-second video of a young woman in a modern, beautiful kitchen preparing food. Scene opens with soft morning light coming through large windows, highlighting a clean marble countertop. Close-up shot of her hands cutting fresh vegetables (carrots, bell peppers, onions) on a wooden chopping board. Smooth transition to her cooking noodles and chicken in a pan, steam rising, sizzling sound, rich colors and textures. She stirs the noodles gracefully, adding spices and sauce. Mid-shot shows her focused yet relaxed expression, slight smile. Final shot shows the plated dish with vibrant colors, warm lighting, and a cozy aesthetic. Ultra-realistic, 4K quality, shallow depth of field, soft cinematic lighting, smooth camera movements, aesthetic cooking vibe.
Cinematic 15-second video of a young woman in a modern, beautiful kitchen preparing food. Scene opens with soft morning light coming through large windows, highlighting a clean marble countertop. Close-up shot of her hands cutting fresh vegetables (carrots, bell peppers, onions) on a wooden chopping board. Smooth transition to her cooking noodles and chicken in a pan, steam rising, sizzling sound, rich colors and textures. She stirs the noodles gracefully, adding spices and sauce. Mid-shot shows her focused yet relaxed expression, slight smile. Final shot shows the plated dish with vibrant colors, warm lighting, and a cozy aesthetic. Ultra-realistic, 4K quality, shallow depth of field, soft cinematic lighting, smooth camera movements, aesthetic cooking vibe.
Use the attached THE PIZZA MAKER storyboard image as the exact reference.
Create a 12-second 16:9 animated pizza-making sequence that follows the 8-shot storyboard exactly. Preserve the same Pixar-style young male pizzaiolo, bright authentic Italian pizzeria, wood-fired oven, and vivid warm color aesthetic throughout.
Rules:
•Follow the sequence exactly from 1 to 8
•One shot per panel, approximately 1.5 seconds each
•No skipped steps, no extra toppings beyond the storyboard
•Maintain character and pizzeria continuity throughout
•Emphasize the flour explosion, dough toss, sauce swirl, cheese scatter, oven fire glow, and final legendary cheese pull
Shot sequence:
1.Dough slapped onto floured counter — dramatic white flour cloud explosion
2.Dough spinning high in the air — pizzaiolo grinning up at it, wide shot
http://3.Rich red sauce spread in one confident circular motion — extreme close-up
4.Mozzarella scattered generously — creamy white strings catching warm light
5.Fresh basil and pepperoni placed with care — bright greens and reds
http://6.Pizza launched into blazing wood-fired oven — dramatic orange fire glow
http://7.Pizza pulled out on wooden peel — perfect leopard crust, bubbling cheese, steam rising
8.First slice lifted — legendary long golden cheese pull, hero close-up, irresistible
Camera:
•Wide shot on the dough toss
•Extreme close-up on sauce spread and cheese pull
•Low angle on oven launch
•Hero close-up on final cheese pull
Style:
•Warm golden pizzeria lighting throughout
•Wood fire orange glow on oven shots
•Pixar CGI vivid expressive animation
•Rich food textures — charred crust, melting cheese, fresh herbs
•Smooth satisfying cuts, warm joyful energy throughout
Goal: A mouth-watering 12-second pizza journey from dough slap to legendary cheese pull — skilled, bright, and impossible to scroll past
Create a beautiful 15-second cinematic cooking tutorial video based exactly on the provided reference storyboard image.
Follow the storyboard sequence without skipping, reordering, or inventing extra steps. The video should feel like the comic-style recipe sheet has come alive as a polished, premium 3D cooking video.
STYLE:
High-quality stylized 3D animation, bright clean white kitchen background, soft natural studio lighting, appetizing food colors, premium cooking-show aesthetic, clean camera movement, smooth transitions, realistic steam and food motion, charming friendly chef performance. Keep the same chef design from the reference: young modern chef, white chef jacket, dark apron, neat brown hair, expressive friendly face. Keep character consistency throughout all shots.
FORMAT:
15 seconds total. 10 clear shots. Each shot should last about 1.5 seconds. Use quick clean cuts. Keep every step readable. The viewer must understand the recipe sequence visually without text.
SHOT SEQUENCE — FOLLOW EXACTLY:
SHOT 1 — MISE EN PLACE, 0.0–1.5s
Medium shot of the chef presenting the ingredients on a clean counter: pasta, tomatoes, garlic, basil, olive oil, salt, pepper. Chef smiles and gestures toward the ingredients. Keep it bright, organized, and appetizing.
SHOT 2 — SALTED BOIL, 1.5–3.0s
Cut to a pot of boiling water on the stove. The chef sprinkles salt into the rolling boil. Show steam rising and water bubbling clearly. Camera angle: 3/4 close-up.
SHOT 3 — CHOP GARLIC & BASIL, 3.0–4.5s
Top-down or 3/4 close-up of the chef finely chopping garlic on a wooden board, then a quick visible motion of basil being roughly chopped. Clean knife movement, safe hand position, crisp food detail.
SHOT 4 — ADD PASTA, 4.5–6.0s
Chef lowers dry spaghetti into the boiling salted water. The pasta bends and slides into the pot. Steam, bubbles, and a small stirring motion should be visible.
SHOT 5 — SAUTÉ GARLIC, 6.0–7.5s
Close-up of olive oil pouring into a skillet, then garlic sizzling gently. Chef moves the pan slightly. Show warm shimmer, small sizzling movement, no burning.
SHOT 6 — BUILD SAUCE, 7.5–9.0s
Chef adds tomatoes into the skillet and stirs with a wooden spoon. The tomatoes crush into a vivid red sauce. Show sauce texture, steam, and gentle simmer.
SHOT 7 — RESERVE & DRAIN, 9.0–10.5s
Chef reserves a small cup of pasta water, then drains pasta through a colander. Show water draining clearly. Keep motion clean and fast.
SHOT 8 — TOSS TO COAT, 10.5–12.0s
Chef adds pasta into the tomato sauce and tosses it with tongs. Add a small splash of pasta water. Pasta becomes glossy and evenly coated in red sauce. This should be the most dynamic cooking motion.
SHOT 9 — FINISH & FLAVOR, 12.0–13.5s
Chef sprinkles fresh basil, grated Parmesan, and black pepper over the pasta. Slow graceful garnish motion. Make the food look delicious and vibrant.
SHOT 10 — PLATE & GARNISH HERO SHOT, 13.5–15.0s
Final plated pasta pomodoro hero shot. Chef presents the finished plate toward camera with a proud smile. Pasta should be glossy, red, garnished with basil and cheese. End on a beautiful stable frame.
CAMERA DIRECTION:
Use clean cooking-video coverage: medium shots for the chef, close-ups for food actions, top-down only for chopping or draining when useful. Use fast but smooth cuts. Do not use chaotic camera movement. Do not zoom excessively. Keep the action centered and readable.
MOTION REQUIREMENTS:
Each shot must show one clear action only. Do not merge steps out of order. Do not add unrelated ingredients. Do not add meat, seafood, cream, eggs, onions, or extra vegetables. Do not show the pasta already finished before the final shot. Maintain continuity: ingredients become sauce, pasta is cooked, pasta is tossed, then plated.
VISUAL QUALITY:
Beautiful 3D stylized realism, polished Pixar-like cooking tutorial quality, soft shadows, clean white background, vivid red tomatoes, fresh green basil, golden pasta, shiny olive oil, realistic steam, appetizing sauce texture, expressive but subtle chef acting.
NEGATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
No messy kitchen. No extra characters. No duplicated chef. No text overlays unless naturally minimal. No random captions. No recipe steps out of sequence. No camera shaking. No distorted hands. No inconsistent chef face. No burnt food. No missing pot, pan, or pasta. No cutting away to unrelated scenes. Do not copy the storyboard as a flat image; animate it as a real 3D cooking sequence.
Pixar-style animated cinematic scene inside a crowded street food truck during heavy rain at night, energetic young chef flipping giant burgers with flashy cooking tricks while dancing between sizzling grills, exhausted coworker soaked in sweat barely keeping up with orders, glowing neon signs reflecting on wet metal surfaces, cinematic handheld camera feel, realistic smoke and steam effects, exaggerated cartoon proportions, expressive comedic reactions, ultra detailed food textures, polished animated movie rendering, dramatic urban atmosphere, cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field, fast-paced storytelling energy, subtle motion blur, colorful reflections, immersive 3D environment, DreamWorks-quality animation, 16:9 aspect ratio
Negative prompt: low resolution, blurry food, stiff characters, bad perspective, flat shading, poor lighting, text, watermark, cropped scene, extra limbs
A fast-paced cinematic 15-second video inside a modern, brightly lit fast-food restaurant during lunchtime rush. The scene shows a diverse group of young people enjoying burgers, fries, and cold drinks at a stylish table. Close-up shots of juicy burgers being unwrapped, cheese melting, crispy fries being dipped in sauce, and condensation on cold soda cups. Warm golden lighting reflects off the food, making everything look extra appetizing. The camera smoothly moves between tables with shallow depth of field, capturing smiles, laughter, and natural eating moments. Background has subtle motion blur of staff preparing orders and customers walking by. Ultra-realistic food textures, cinematic color grading, high detail, energetic but cozy atmosphere. Ambient sound of light chatter, sizzling fryer, and soft background music. Slow motion highlights of a burger bite and ketchup drip for visual impact.
Create a 15-second 16:9 animated drink-making video that follows the 10-panel storyboard exactly. Preserve the same bartender-chef appearance, props, glassware, shaker, ingredients, and premium bright 3D stylized aesthetic.
Requirements:
- Keep the exact shot order from 1 to 10
- One shot per panel, about 1.5 seconds each
- Do not skip or add steps
- Highlight liquid motion, ice, shaking, bubbles, condensation, garnish, and freshness
- Maintain the same clean kitchen setting and continuity
Shot sequence:
1. Gather ingredients
2. Fill shaker with ice
3. Pour orange juice
4. Add lemon juice and simple syrup
5. Shake vigorously
6. Strain into ice-filled glass
7. Top with sparkling water
8. Garnish with mint and orange slice
9. Beauty close-up of the finished mocktail
10. Present the drink to camera
Camera:
- Tight close-ups on pouring and garnish
- Dynamic 3/4 angle on shaker action
- Hero macro shot for bubbles and condensation
- Smooth fast cuts
Style:
- Bright refreshing high-key light
- Citrus yellow and mint green color emphasis
- Premium 3D stylized realism
- Clean, energetic, appetizing, polished
Goal:
A beautiful 15-second citrus mocktail animation with strict sequence fidelity and strong refreshment appeal.