Use the provided 12-panel storyboard sheet @[storyboard ref] as the direct sequential visual keyframe reference for the entire 15-second video. Follow the exact 12-beat progression, action order, camera logic, body poses, staff choreography, motion direction arrows, framing notes and VFX rhythm from the storyboard. Use the provided masked male ninja character reference @[character ref] as the consistent character design throughout the entire video.
Same masked male ninja throughout all shots: black layered ninja outfit, wrapped face mask, intense visible eyes, black headband, torn cloth ribbons, dark tactical fabric, wrapped forearms and boots, red-brown belt accents, long black staff weapon. Keep the same body proportions, costume, mask, staff, silhouette and visual identity in every shot.
Create a cinematic martial arts action sequence inside a vast ancient stone temple with towering columns, broken stone floor, drifting incense smoke, dust in the air, hanging fabric, harsh light shafts and subtle wet floor reflections. The visual style should be cinematic live-action anime realism, high-contrast black-and-white storyboard-inspired composition translated into polished motion, with only the motion/VFX energy accents feeling slightly golden-orange where needed.
Start directly in action. No calm intro, no preparation pose, no slow buildup. The ninja is already airborne in the first frame.
[0s – 1.2s] Shot 1 — Flying Diagonal Strike
The masked ninja launches through the temple air in a diagonal staff strike, body twisted sideways, cloth ribbons whipping behind him. Dust and loose stones lift from the floor below.
Camera: wide 16mm, extreme dynamic angle, handheld natural lag, slight forward rush.
Physics: cloth inertia, hair and ribbons reacting to acceleration, dust displacement.
[1.2s – 2.3s] Shot 2 — Close-Up Staff Sweep
Aggressive close-up of the ninja’s hands gripping the staff as it sweeps across the lens. His eyes lock forward behind the mask.
Camera: handheld 35mm, crash zoom feeling, staff passes close to camera with motion blur.
Physics: delayed follow-through motion, fabric lag, air pressure lines.
[2.3s – 3.5s] Shot 3 — Orbiting Full-Body Spin
The ninja spins full-body with the staff extended horizontally, creating a circular force path around him.
Camera: 360° orbit around the body, wide 24mm, strong parallax between columns.
Physics: cloth spirals outward, dust ring expands from footwork.
[3.5s – 4.7s] Shot 4 — Low-Angle Impact Strike
He drives the staff downward into the temple floor. Stone cracks outward, fragments jump upward.
Camera: extreme low-angle 18mm, violent impact framing.
Physics: radial dust shockwave expanding outward, stone fragments lifting, impact vibration.
[4.7s – 5.8s] Shot 5 — Side Profile Spinning Kick + Staff
Long-lens side profile shot: the ninja spins through frame with one leg extended and the staff aligned with the movement, forming one sharp horizontal silhouette.
Camera: long lens 85mm, compressed side tracking shot.
Physics: cloth trails behind the spin, staff momentum continues through the turn.
[5.8s – 7.0s] Shot 6 — Top-Down Aerial Turn
Overhead top-down shot as the ninja rotates in the air, staff tucked then opening outward. Circular debris and dust form beneath him.
Camera: overhead top-down, slow rotational camera drift.
Physics: cloth inertia, falling dust particles, controlled aerial body rotation.
[7.0s – 8.1s] Shot 7 — Hard Floor Stomp
The ninja lands with one brutal stomp, staff angled beside him. The temple floor cracks under the force.
Camera: low 20mm close impact shot focused on boot and floor.
Physics: stone cracking, dust burst, fragments jumping outward.
[8.1s – 9.2s] Shot 8 — Low Sliding Sweep
He drops into a low sliding sweep across the wet stone floor, staff cutting just above the surface. Water-like ripples and dust trail behind him.
Camera: low tracking shot 28mm, fast lateral movement.
Physics: floor puddle mirror reflection, water surface tension, fabric dragging close to ground.
[9.2s – 10.4s] Shot 9 — Close-Up Flurry Combo
Close-up flurry of staff strikes and hand transitions. The staff blurs across the frame while his masked eyes stay sharp and focused.
Camera: handheld 35mm, aggressive close framing, whip-pan energy.
Physics: fast weapon momentum, delayed cloth follow-through, small dust bursts.
[10.4s – 11.6s] Shot 10 — Extreme Beast Stance
The ninja drops into an extreme low beast-like stance, one hand touching the ground, staff behind the body. Energy begins rising around him as dust pulls inward.
Camera: low wide 18mm, heroic silhouette, strong negative space.
Physics: cloth settling after landing, dust being pulled inward, subtle heat distortion.
[11.6s – 13.2s] Shot 11 — Elemental Vortex
He spins into a controlled elemental vortex. Dust, stone fragments and golden-orange energy trails spiral around his body and staff.
Camera: 360° orbit, wide 24mm, fast circular parallax.
Physics: vortex-like debris motion, cloth spiraling outward, dust and fragments following circular force.
[13.2s – 15s] Shot 12 — Final Airborne Strike
The ninja launches upward into the final airborne staff strike, suspended above the temple floor for a powerful pre-impact moment. All dust, fragments and energy converge around him before the final downward motion.
Camera: extreme low-angle 16mm, vertical force composition, final heroic silhouette.
Physics: cloth and ribbons pulled upward by acceleration, debris rising, air shockwave forming beneath him.
Global style: cinematic martial arts action, high readability, strong silhouettes, dramatic temple lighting, fast but readable choreography, smooth connected animation between storyboard poses, no single static shot, no random camera cuts, no character drift, no extra characters, no enemies, no dialogue, no singing, no logos, no watermark.
Important: preserve the storyboard’s exact 12-panel action order. The motion arrows from the storyboard define body direction, camera direction, lighting direction and VFX flow. Keep the ninja constantly moving with explosive staff choreography. No stop motion. No slow motion. Full-speed fluid action throughout.
Use the provided 12-panel storyboard sheet @[storyboard ref] as the direct sequential visual keyframe reference for the entire 15-second video. Follow the exact 12-beat progression, action order, camera logic, body poses, staff choreography, motion direction arrows, framing notes and VFX rhythm from the storyboard. Use the provided masked male ninja character reference @[character ref] as the consistent character design throughout the entire video.
Same masked male ninja throughout all shots: black layered ninja outfit, wrapped face mask, intense visible eyes, black headband, torn cloth ribbons, dark tactical fabric, wrapped forearms and boots, red-brown belt accents, long black staff weapon. Keep the same body proportions, costume, mask, staff, silhouette and visual identity in every shot.
Create a cinematic martial arts action sequence inside a vast ancient stone temple with towering columns, broken stone floor, drifting incense smoke, dust in the air, hanging fabric, harsh light shafts and subtle wet floor reflections. The visual style should be cinematic live-action anime realism, high-contrast black-and-white storyboard-inspired composition translated into polished motion, with only the motion/VFX energy accents feeling slightly golden-orange where needed.
Start directly in action. No calm intro, no preparation pose, no slow buildup. The ninja is already airborne in the first frame.
[0s – 1.2s] Shot 1 — Flying Diagonal Strike
The masked ninja launches through the temple air in a diagonal staff strike, body twisted sideways, cloth ribbons whipping behind him. Dust and loose stones lift from the floor below.
Camera: wide 16mm, extreme dynamic angle, handheld natural lag, slight forward rush.
Physics: cloth inertia, hair and ribbons reacting to acceleration, dust displacement.
[1.2s – 2.3s] Shot 2 — Close-Up Staff Sweep
Aggressive close-up of the ninja’s hands gripping the staff as it sweeps across the lens. His eyes lock forward behind the mask.
Camera: handheld 35mm, crash zoom feeling, staff passes close to camera with motion blur.
Physics: delayed follow-through motion, fabric lag, air pressure lines.
[2.3s – 3.5s] Shot 3 — Orbiting Full-Body Spin
The ninja spins full-body with the staff extended horizontally, creating a circular force path around him.
Camera: 360° orbit around the body, wide 24mm, strong parallax between columns.
Physics: cloth spirals outward, dust ring expands from footwork.
[3.5s – 4.7s] Shot 4 — Low-Angle Impact Strike
He drives the staff downward into the temple floor. Stone cracks outward, fragments jump upward.
Camera: extreme low-angle 18mm, violent impact framing.
Physics: radial dust shockwave expanding outward, stone fragments lifting, impact vibration.
[4.7s – 5.8s] Shot 5 — Side Profile Spinning Kick + Staff
Long-lens side profile shot: the ninja spins through frame with one leg extended and the staff aligned with the movement, forming one sharp horizontal silhouette.
Camera: long lens 85mm, compressed side tracking shot.
Physics: cloth trails behind the spin, staff momentum continues through the turn.
[5.8s – 7.0s] Shot 6 — Top-Down Aerial Turn
Overhead top-down shot as the ninja rotates in the air, staff tucked then opening outward. Circular debris and dust form beneath him.
Camera: overhead top-down, slow rotational camera drift.
Physics: cloth inertia, falling dust particles, controlled aerial body rotation.
[7.0s – 8.1s] Shot 7 — Hard Floor Stomp
The ninja lands with one brutal stomp, staff angled beside him. The temple floor cracks under the force.
Camera: low 20mm close impact shot focused on boot and floor.
Physics: stone cracking, dust burst, fragments jumping outward.
[8.1s – 9.2s] Shot 8 — Low Sliding Sweep
He drops into a low sliding sweep across the wet stone floor, staff cutting just above the surface. Water-like ripples and dust trail behind him.
Camera: low tracking shot 28mm, fast lateral movement.
Physics: floor puddle mirror reflection, water surface tension, fabric dragging close to ground.
[9.2s – 10.4s] Shot 9 — Close-Up Flurry Combo
Close-up flurry of staff strikes and hand transitions. The staff blurs across the frame while his masked eyes stay sharp and focused.
Camera: handheld 35mm, aggressive close framing, whip-pan energy.
Physics: fast weapon momentum, delayed cloth follow-through, small dust bursts.
[10.4s – 11.6s] Shot 10 — Extreme Beast Stance
The ninja drops into an extreme low beast-like stance, one hand touching the ground, staff behind the body. Energy begins rising around him as dust pulls inward.
Camera: low wide 18mm, heroic silhouette, strong negative space.
Physics: cloth settling after landing, dust being pulled inward, subtle heat distortion.
[11.6s – 13.2s] Shot 11 — Elemental Vortex
He spins into a controlled elemental vortex. Dust, stone fragments and golden-orange energy trails spiral around his body and staff.
Camera: 360° orbit, wide 24mm, fast circular parallax.
Physics: vortex-like debris motion, cloth spiraling outward, dust and fragments following circular force.
[13.2s – 15s] Shot 12 — Final Airborne Strike
The ninja launches upward into the final airborne staff strike, suspended above the temple floor for a powerful pre-impact moment. All dust, fragments and energy converge around him before the final downward motion.
Camera: extreme low-angle 16mm, vertical force composition, final heroic silhouette.
Physics: cloth and ribbons pulled upward by acceleration, debris rising, air shockwave forming beneath him.
Global style: cinematic martial arts action, high readability, strong silhouettes, dramatic temple lighting, fast but readable choreography, smooth connected animation between storyboard poses, no single static shot, no random camera cuts, no character drift, no extra characters, no enemies, no dialogue, no singing, no logos, no watermark.
Important: preserve the storyboard’s exact 12-panel action order. The motion arrows from the storyboard define body direction, camera direction, lighting direction and VFX flow. Keep the ninja constantly moving with explosive staff choreography. No stop motion. No slow motion. Full-speed fluid action throughout.