Animated Character Sheet Helmet Scene

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Use the attached character sheet as the STRICT character and helmet reference.
Create a 15-second cinematic stylized 3D animation.    IMPORTANT:  The character sheet controls the final design exactly.  Do not redesign the helmet.  Maintain the exact silhouette:  two massive gold crescents curving inward,  large centered red sun disk,  rounded gold helmet cap,  front red jewel,  large round ear ornaments.
STYLE:  Cute dry exaggerated comedy.  Soft cinematic lighting.  Stylized 3D animation.  Grounded acting and believable weight.  No chibi proportions.  No anime combat energy.
SCENE:  Early morning inside an Egyptian-inspired palace bedroom.  Warm sunrise through curtains.  Simple elegant room with bed, side table, mirror, doorway.
SHOT FLOW:
1. She sleeps in bed while the oversized helmet rests nearby on a table.
2. She slowly wakes up, notices the helmet, and immediately looks exhausted and annoyed.
3. Dramatic close-up of the helmet sitting silently like a daily burden.
4. She walks toward it with sleepy acceptance.
5. She grabs the helmet with both hands and struggles lifting it because it is extremely heavy.
6. She raises it over her head while wobbling from the weight.
7. She lowers the helmet onto her head ONCE. It lands crooked and squishes her hair awkwardly.
8. Without removing it, she aggressively twists and adjusts it into the correct position while visibly frustrated.
9. She grabs a tiny morning drink and walks out into bright morning sunlight still looking dead inside.    ANIMATION PRIORITIES:  subtle facial acting,  comedic pauses,  helmet heaviness,  small body balance corrections,  secondary motion in hair, cloth, jewelry, and sash,  clean cinematic staging.
CAMERA:  slow cinematic push-ins,  medium acting shots,  clean wide shots,  subtle handheld wobble during struggle moments.
AVOID:  fight choreography,  magic,  speed lines,  hyperactive motion,  slapstick chaos,  helmet redesigns,  extra accessories,  anime exaggeration.

Use the attached character sheet as the STRICT character and helmet reference. Create a 15-second cinematic stylized 3D animation. IMPORTANT: The character sheet controls the final design exactly. Do not redesign the helmet. Maintain the exact silhouette: two massive gold crescents curving inward, large centered red sun disk, rounded gold helmet cap, front red jewel, large round ear ornaments. STYLE: Cute dry exaggerated comedy. Soft cinematic lighting. Stylized 3D animation. Grounded acting and believable weight. No chibi proportions. No anime combat energy. SCENE: Early morning inside an Egyptian-inspired palace bedroom. Warm sunrise through curtains. Simple elegant room with bed, side table, mirror, doorway. SHOT FLOW:

  1. She sleeps in bed while the oversized helmet rests nearby on a table.
  2. She slowly wakes up, notices the helmet, and immediately looks exhausted and annoyed.
  3. Dramatic close-up of the helmet sitting silently like a daily burden.
  4. She walks toward it with sleepy acceptance.
  5. She grabs the helmet with both hands and struggles lifting it because it is extremely heavy.
  6. She raises it over her head while wobbling from the weight.
  7. She lowers the helmet onto her head ONCE. It lands crooked and squishes her hair awkwardly.
  8. Without removing it, she aggressively twists and adjusts it into the correct position while visibly frustrated.
  9. She grabs a tiny morning drink and walks out into bright morning sunlight still looking dead inside. ANIMATION PRIORITIES: subtle facial acting, comedic pauses, helmet heaviness, small body balance corrections, secondary motion in hair, cloth, jewelry, and sash, clean cinematic staging. CAMERA: slow cinematic push-ins, medium acting shots, clean wide shots, subtle handheld wobble during struggle moments. AVOID: fight choreography, magic, speed lines, hyperactive motion, slapstick chaos, helmet redesigns, extra accessories, anime exaggeration.