Do NOT show storyboard panels, panel borders, panel numbers, arrows, camera notes, action notes, captions, subtitles, UI overlays, or any annotations in the final video.
Use the uploaded storyboard as the exact shot plan and follow it strictly in the same order, shot by shot, with no extra shots and no reordering.
Style goal:
Keep Captain Isadora Vale as a stylized cartoonish character with the same design, colors, proportions, outfit, headwrap, goggles, earrings, blue coat, coral scarf, polka-dot lower garment, gloves, and boots. She should remain visibly cartoon-like and illustrated.
Place her inside a REAL-WORLD environment. The surroundings must look like a real modern home office or bedroom office, with realistic furniture, realistic desk, realistic computer monitor, realistic keyboard, realistic chair, realistic walls, realistic lighting, realistic floor, and realistic room depth. The contrast should be clear: cartoon character in a real-life setting.
Create a short fast-paced video with clear readable action and comedic frustration escalation.
Required sequence:
1. Establishing shot: Isadora sits at a real desk in a real-world room, typing on a computer normally.
2. Over-shoulder shot: the computer screen is painfully slow, showing loading behavior. Nothing responds.
3. Medium close shot: she stares at the frozen screen in disbelief, annoyed and confused.
4. Medium shot: she types harder and faster, but the computer remains extremely slow and laggy.
5. Medium close shot: frustration increases. She pauses, slumps, and glares at the sluggish computer.
6. Dynamic medium shot: she suddenly snaps, grabs the keyboard with both hands, and yanks it off the desk.
7. Action shot: she swings the keyboard and smashes the monitor screen with it.
8. Aftermath shot: broken screen, wrecked monitor, debris on the desk, and Isadora standing there breathing hard, angry but satisfied.
Important performance notes:
- Her frustration should build clearly from calm focus to irritation to full anger.
- Keep the action comedic and exaggerated, not horror.
- The lag must feel painfully slow and obvious.
- The keyboard grab must be clear.
- The hit on the screen must be clear and impactful.
- End with a strong aftermath pose.
Environment rules:
- The environment must stay realistic and grounded in the real world.
- No fantasy airship setting.
- No stylized illustrated background.
- No cartoon room.
- Real-world office / bedroom office only.
- Modern desk setup with monitor, keyboard, mouse, chair, and believable room details.
Camera rules:
- Clean cinematic shot progression.
- Readable framing.
- Mostly medium and medium-wide shots.
- Keep the destruction action easy to follow.
- Smooth motion, no chaotic camera.
Overall goal:
Animate the storyboard into a polished Seedance video where Captain Isadora Vale keeps her cartoonish style, but everything around her is a believable real-world environment, and she gets increasingly mad at a super slow computer before smashing the screen with the keyboard.
Do NOT show storyboard panels, panel borders, panel numbers, arrows, camera notes, action notes, captions, subtitles, UI overlays, or any annotations in the final video.
Use the uploaded storyboard as the exact shot plan and follow it strictly in the same order, shot by shot, with no extra shots and no reordering.
Style goal:
Keep Captain Isadora Vale as a stylized cartoonish character with the same design, colors, proportions, outfit, headwrap, goggles, earrings, blue coat, coral scarf, polka-dot lower garment, gloves, and boots. She should remain visibly cartoon-like and illustrated.
Place her inside a REAL-WORLD environment. The surroundings must look like a real modern home office or bedroom office, with realistic furniture, realistic desk, realistic computer monitor, realistic keyboard, realistic chair, realistic walls, realistic lighting, realistic floor, and realistic room depth. The contrast should be clear: cartoon character in a real-life setting.
Create a short fast-paced video with clear readable action and comedic frustration escalation.
Required sequence:
Establishing shot: Isadora sits at a real desk in a real-world room, typing on a computer normally.
Over-shoulder shot: the computer screen is painfully slow, showing loading behavior. Nothing responds.
Medium close shot: she stares at the frozen screen in disbelief, annoyed and confused.
Medium shot: she types harder and faster, but the computer remains extremely slow and laggy.
Medium close shot: frustration increases. She pauses, slumps, and glares at the sluggish computer.
Dynamic medium shot: she suddenly snaps, grabs the keyboard with both hands, and yanks it off the desk.
Action shot: she swings the keyboard and smashes the monitor screen with it.
Aftermath shot: broken screen, wrecked monitor, debris on the desk, and Isadora standing there breathing hard, angry but satisfied.
Important performance notes:
Her frustration should build clearly from calm focus to irritation to full anger.
Keep the action comedic and exaggerated, not horror.
The lag must feel painfully slow and obvious.
The keyboard grab must be clear.
The hit on the screen must be clear and impactful.
End with a strong aftermath pose.
Environment rules:
The environment must stay realistic and grounded in the real world.
No fantasy airship setting.
No stylized illustrated background.
No cartoon room.
Real-world office / bedroom office only.
Modern desk setup with monitor, keyboard, mouse, chair, and believable room details.
Camera rules:
Clean cinematic shot progression.
Readable framing.
Mostly medium and medium-wide shots.
Keep the destruction action easy to follow.
Smooth motion, no chaotic camera.
Overall goal:
Animate the storyboard into a polished Seedance video where Captain Isadora Vale keeps her cartoonish style, but everything around her is a believable real-world environment, and she gets increasingly mad at a super slow computer before smashing the screen with the keyboard.
15-second animated storyboard sheet for a warm sci-fi adventure short film titled "The Curious Robot & His Boy".
A complete professional animation storyboard presentation page featuring 15 sequential cinematic panels arranged in a clean 3x5 grid layout.
Style: Pixar + DreamWorks quality 3D animation, emotional storytelling, highly detailed, warm cinematic lighting, soft volumetric glow, ultra polished.
Main Characters: - Alex: 10-year-old curious boy, messy black hair, big warm eyes, wearing oversized hoodie and sneakers.
- Spark: Small cute orange robot, big expressive glowing eyes, tiny arms and wheels, friendly metallic texture.
Visual Tone: Warm orange-teal color grading, futuristic cozy city at dusk, emotional friendship story, soft film grain.
Storyboard Layout: Beige paper background, professional film template, each panel numbered
1-15, short description below.
Panel 1-3: Boy building the robot in a cozy workshop at night.
Panel 4-6: Robot wakes up and excitedly runs into the glowing city.
Panel 7-9: Robot gets lost and falls into a quiet alley. Panel 10-12: Boy searches worried then finds him.
Panel 13-15: They reunite, repair, and watch the city lights together as best friends.
Ultra detailed, masterpiece, cinematic framing, emotional expressions. Aspect ratio 16:9
Use the attached THE WOK CHEF storyboard image as the exact visual reference. Create a 12-second 16:9 animated wok cooking sequence that follows the 8-shot storyboard exactly. Preserve the same Pixar-style young Chinese male chef, white jacket, red apron, intense expression, professional open kitchen with industrial gas burner throughout. Rules: •Follow the sequence exactly from 1 to 8 •One shot per panel, approximately 1.5 seconds each •No skipped steps, no extra ingredients beyond the storyboard •Maintain character and kitchen continuity throughout •Emphasize the fireball, the chop speed, the toss arc, and the final satisfied nod Shot sequence: 1.Chef slams wok onto industrial burner with both hands — blue flames roar up instantly around the base, wide kitchen establishing shot, fierce and locked in 2.Oil poured into screaming hot wok — violent sizzle on contact, white smoke explosion erupts upward, close-up on the wok surface shimmering with heat 3.Chef tilts wok toward the flame — massive fireball erupts upward filling the entire frame, orange and yellow, chef's face lit from below, eyes fierce and focused. The hero moment 4.Chef at the board, knife blurring through vivid vegetables at high speed — bok choy, red peppers, orange carrots flying to the side, motion blur on the blade, fast and rhythmic 5.Chef flicks the wok — everything airborne in a full arc above the wok, vivid vegetables suspended mid-air, flames and steam beneath, chef watching the arc with total confidence 6.Dark glossy sauce poured in from above — hits the hot wok and sizzles and caramelizes instantly, dramatic steam cloud erupts, rich amber coating everything 7.Chef slides everything onto a white plate in one clean motion — steam rising, vegetables glistening, sauce coating perfectly, overhead beauty shot 8.Chef tastes from a spoon — eyes narrow slowly, slight satisfied nod. Done. Perfect. Burner still roaring orange behind him. Tight on his face. Camera: •Wide establishing shot for the wok slam •Close-up on the wok surface for the oil •Low angle dramatic for the fireball — flames filling the frame top to bottom •Side angle tight for the chop — knife blur visible •Wide angle for the toss — full arc of food visible mid-air •Close-up on the wok for the sauce pour •Overhead for the plate beauty shot •Tight on chef face for the final taste Style: •Fierce orange and yellow flame light throughout •Vivid jade green vegetables, glossy black wok, rich amber sauce, bright white steam •Pixar CGI vivid expressive animation — high energy, never dark •Motion blur on fast actions — chop, toss, wok slam •Every cut fast and punchy matching the pace of the cooking Sound design: Fast energetic Chinese kitchen music plays from the very first frame to the very last — continuous, uninterrupted, same track throughout all 8 shots without any breaks or silence. Underneath the music, punchy natural kitchen sounds layered in — wok slamming onto burner, flames roaring, oil hitting hot metal, violent sizzle, knife rapid-fire chopping on board, vegetables hitting the wok, powerful toss, sauce sizzling and caramelizing, plate sliding, spoon tapping, one sharp satisfied exhale on the final shot. Music never drops, never pauses, carries the full 12 seconds from first frame to last. Goal: A fierce 12-second wok journey from cold burner to perfect plate — fast, fiery, and impossible to look away from.
Use the attached THE SUSHI CHEF storyboard image as the exact reference.
Create a 12-second 16:9 animated sushi-making sequence that follows the 8-shot storyboard exactly. Preserve the same Pixar-style seasoned Japanese sushi master, white headband and chef coat, minimalist Japanese restaurant, and clean elegant 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 ingredients beyond the storyboard
→ Maintain character and restaurant continuity throughout
→ Emphasize the knife work, nigiri forming, and final plated beauty shot
Shot sequence:
→ Chef bows — soft lantern lights glow, zen restaurant atmosphere
→ Gleaming fresh fish on ice — chef's sharp expert eyes inspect carefully
→ Razor knife glides through fish — one clean fluid fillet motion
→ Vinegar drizzled on rice — chef folds with wooden paddle, steam rising
→ Perfect translucent fish slices — precise blade, fish fans out beautifully
→ Hands pressing and shaping nigiri rice — practiced, elegant, confident
→ Salmon slice draped over rice — gentle precise press, perfect placement
→ Sushi plated on wood counter — customer bows in deep appreciation
Camera:
→ Wide shot for restaurant opening and final plated shot
→ Extreme close-up for knife filleting, slicing, and nigiri forming
→ Overhead angle for rice seasoning and folding
→ Medium shot for customer appreciation moment
Style:
→ Soft warm Japanese lantern accent lighting throughout
→ Pure whites, deep ocean blues, vibrant salmon pinks, jade greens, warm wood tones
→ Pixar CGI vivid expressive animation with elegant precision
→ Shallow depth of field on knife and hand close-ups
→ Smooth deliberate cuts, calm and masterful energy
Goal: A beautiful 12-second sushi journey from fresh fish to perfectly plated nigiri — precise, elegant, and deeply satisfying to watch.
Use the provided 8-panel storyboard sheet as the direct sequential visual keyframe reference for the entire 15-second video. Follow the exact 8-beat progression and pacing structure from the storyboard. Preserve the original choreography flow, visual rhythm, readable action direction, comedic escalation, and exaggerated motion continuity while expanding the movement with smooth connected animation between storyboard poses.
Same elderly retired superhero throughout all shots, same two robbers throughout all shots, same cozy neighborhood grocery market environment consistency every shot. STYLE: Disney-inspired 3D animated feature film style, warm colorful family-adventure look, charming expressive faces, soft cinematic lighting, polished animation, bold silhouettes, dynamic motion clarity, smooth squash-and-stretch animation, high contrast lighting, stylized motion smears, comic-book energy, cinematic pacing, high readability action staging.
IMPORTANT: The blue arrows, red framing boxes, handwritten notes, panel borders, numbers, and storyboard markings are only production-board guides. Do not render any arrows, text, numbers, labels, borders, guide boxes, or storyboard annotations in the final video. Only animate the actual characters, environment, props, and action shown in the panels.
CHARACTER DESIGN RULES: The elderly hero has white hair, round glasses, kind expressive eyes, thick eyebrows, cardigan, shirt, trousers, comfortable shoes, and a wooden-looking cane that secretly transforms into a glowing high-tech weapon. Keep the same face, body proportions, clothes, cane design, and gentle old-man posture in every shot. The robbers remain the same two clumsy masked criminals throughout the sequence, expressive and comedic, not realistic or frightening.
CONSISTENCY RULES: Keep the market layout, fruit stands, aisles, checkout counter, lighting direction, background shoppers, and warm color palette consistent across every shot. Maintain exact storyboard continuity and shot order. No random new characters, no costume changes, no location changes, no visible storyboard graphics.
PHYSICS RULES: cloth inertia on the hero's cardigan and robber clothing, hair reacting to motion, cane transformation with controlled blue glow, tiny sparks on impact, props bouncing with squash-and-stretch timing, believable object weight, smooth connected transitions, no stop motion, no slow motion, no freeze frame.
[00:00 – 00:01.8] SHOT 1 — Peaceful Arrival
The elderly retired hero slowly walks toward the Greenway Market entrance with a shopping bag in one hand and his cane in the other. The city background is calm and sunny, giving a warm everyday feeling before the chaos begins.
Camera: IMAX-style wide shot with gentle aerial pull-back.
Dialogue: none.
[00:01.8 – 00:03.4] SHOT 2 — Ordinary Shopper
Inside the grocery store, the old man peacefully examines a red apple at the fruit stand. Shoppers move around him casually, unaware of who he used to be. His cane taps softly on the floor.
Camera: medium shot with handheld natural lag.
Dialogue: Elderly Hero: "Hmm… still got an eye for the good ones."
[00:03.4 – 00:05.2] SHOT 3 — Robbery Begins
Two clumsy robbers burst into the market near the checkout counter. Customers panic, duck behind aisles, and the cashier freezes. The robbers act loud and overconfident, creating comedic chaos.
Camera: low-angle cinematic framing with aggressive handheld energy.
Dialogue: Robber 1: "Everybody stay exactly where you are!"
[00:05.2 – 00:06.8] SHOT 4 — The Calm Turn
The elderly hero slowly turns his head toward the chaos, completely calm. His glasses catch the store light. Everyone around him looks worried, but he gives a tiny knowing smile.
Camera: long-lens close-up with slow dolly-in.
Dialogue: Elderly Hero: "Well… that's inconvenient."
[00:06.8 – 00:08.2] SHOT 5 — Cane Awakens
Close-up on his hand gripping the cane handle. He presses a hidden trigger. The wooden cane opens with smooth mechanical parts, revealing a glowing blue high-tech core. Tiny sparks flicker, but no storyboard arrows or labels appear.
Camera: macro insert shot, static focus on detail.
Dialogue: none.
[00:08.2 – 00:10.3] SHOT 6 — One Perfect Move
The old hero steps forward slowly but with perfect control. With one elegant cane sweep, he trips the first robber and knocks the robber's weapon away. The movement is clean, funny, and heroic, with stylized motion smears and small impact sparks.
Camera: aggressive tracking shot following the cane movement.
Dialogue: Robber 1: "Wait—how is he that fast?!"
[00:10.3 – 00:12.6] SHOT 7 — Tactical Finish
The second robber tries to run through the aisle. From an overhead view, the hero calmly extends the glowing cane, redirecting a rolling basket to block the robber's path. The robber tumbles safely into soft grocery bags, comedic but harmless.
Camera: overhead top-down tactical composition with smooth tracking.
Dialogue: Elderly Hero: "Careful. Fresh produce is slippery."
[00:12.6 – 00:15.0] FINAL SHOT — Legend Continues Shopping
The market is safe. Customers stare in shock and admiration. The old hero's cane folds back into a normal wooden cane. He smiles gently, picks up his shopping bag, and casually continues toward the checkout like nothing happened.
Camera: warm wide shot with gentle pull-back.
Dialogue: Child Shopper: "Are you a superhero?"
Dialogue: Elderly Hero: "Retired… mostly."
Natural fade to black.
GLOBAL: maintain exact storyboard continuity, same character proportions every shot, same lighting direction every shot, cloth inertia, hair reacting to acceleration and movement, strong readable silhouettes, smooth connected transitions, high readability action posing, fast pacing locked exactly to storyboard progression, no visible arrows, no visible guide boxes, no handwritten notes, no panel numbers, no captions, no subtitles, no logos, no text on screen, no stop motion, no slow motion, no freeze frame.
TITLE
The Piece of Bread
REFERENCE
Use the provided combined character sheet and storyboard board as the main visual reference.
Follow the same boy design, puppy design, bread, sidewalk, low wall, school bag, bottle, warm sunset lighting, and emotional story beats.
Keep the boy and puppy visually consistent in every shot.
Do not add extra characters.
Do not change the core story.
SUBJECTS
Boy: a slim young boy around 9 to 10 years old with wavy medium-length dark hair, a slightly longer oval face, kind eyes, a round nose, and a soft tired expression. He wears an oversized faded beige T-shirt, rolled dark pants, and worn slip-on shoes. He feels hungry, humble, gentle, and warm. His acting should stay subtle and emotional.
Puppy: a tiny mixed-breed street puppy with sandy-tan fur, a white chest patch, one ear slightly folded, one ear more upright, fluffier cheeks, a shorter snout, and a small curved tail. The puppy feels shy, hopeful, innocent, and lovable. It starts cautious and hungry, then becomes trusting and comforted.
Bread: one small round bread bun. This is the main story object. The boy breaks it into two pieces and shares one half with the puppy.
ENVIRONMENT
Quiet city sidewalk at sunset.
Low concrete wall behind them.
Soft blurred road and distant buildings in the background.
A simple school bag and a small bottle placed near the boy.
Warm golden-hour light with long shadows.
Peaceful, lonely, emotional mood.
STYLE
Premium 3D animated short film.
Soft emotional storytelling.
Warm golden-hour lighting.
Detailed puppy fur.
Soft skin shading.
Subtle and expressive facial acting.
Gentle cinematic movement.
No comedy.
No chaos.
No copyrighted characters.
No text.
No subtitles.
No logos.
No social media UI.
No background music, only natural sound effects.
CAMERA
16:9 cinematic framing.
Use close-ups and medium shots for emotion.
Use one wide ending shot for the final payoff.
Slow push-ins and gentle cuts.
Shallow depth of field.
Keep both characters readable and appealing.
Avoid fast movement or exaggerated action.
TIMELINE
0:00-0:02
Extreme close-up.
The boy slowly lifts a small bread bun toward his mouth.
He is about to take a bite.
Warm sunset light touches his face and hands.
His expression shows hunger and tiredness.
He pauses just before eating.
SFX: quiet street ambience, soft breath, tiny hand movement.
0:02-0:04
Medium shot from the boy's side.
A tiny scruffy puppy sits a few feet away on the sidewalk.
The puppy looks directly at the bread with sad hopeful eyes.
It stays still, shy and careful.
The boy notices the puppy and slowly lowers the bread.
SFX: soft puppy whimper, light wind, distant city ambience.
0:04-0:06
Close-up of the boy's hands.
He slowly breaks the bread into two pieces.
Small crumbs fall gently.
The moment should feel like an important emotional decision.
His hands pause for a beat after splitting the bread.
SFX: soft bread tear, tiny crumbs falling.
0:06-0:08
Medium side shot.
The boy gently extends one half of the bread toward the puppy.
The puppy looks at the bread, then at the boy's face.
It is nervous but curious.
The boy gives a small soft smile and keeps his hand still.
SFX: soft hand movement, puppy sniffing, quiet breeze.
0:08-0:10
Low close shot near the puppy.
The puppy slowly steps forward.
It carefully takes the bread from the boy's hand.
The boy stays calm and gentle.
The puppy starts chewing and its expression becomes softer and more trusting.
SFX: tiny puppy steps, soft bite, gentle chewing.
0:10-0:12
Medium shot.
The boy sits cross-legged on the sidewalk.
The puppy comes closer and sits beside him.
The boy gently pats the puppy's head.
The puppy leans into his hand and relaxes.
This moment should feel tender and safe.
SFX: soft fur touch, puppy happy breath, distant street ambience.
0:12-0:14
Close emotional shot.
The puppy rests its head on the boy's lap.
The boy looks down at it with a warm, slightly sad smile.
He still holds his own half of the bread in his other hand.
They both feel less alone in this moment.
SFX: quiet breathing, soft ambient wind, distant city sounds.
0:14-0:15
Wide sunset shot from behind.
The boy and puppy sit side by side facing the glowing sunset.
Their long shadows stretch across the sidewalk.
The school bag and bottle are visible nearby.
The final frame should feel peaceful, hopeful, and heartwarming.
SFX: soft wind, distant street sound, tiny happy puppy sigh.