Based on the storyboard @image_1 and the characters
@image_2
create this shortfilm - do not include any of the movement arrows
Father & Daughter Making Breakfast Together
1. Start Pose – Standing side-by-side at the counter, hands steady on ingredients (Inhale)
2. Recipe– Father and daughter lift the Recipe and look at it together
3. Milk pour – Pouring milk into the bowl with controlled motion
4. Add Ingredients – Daughter adds flour and eggs while father guides
5. Heat Ignites – Turning on the stove and heating the pan
6. Flow with Fire – Stirring the batter together, moving with the rhythm
7. Batter in Pan – Pouring batter into the hot pan
8. The Flip – Father is Flipping pancakes, Daughter is laughing and watching
9. Plate Placed – Stacking fresh pancakes on the plate
10. Final Touch – Adding a drizzle of honey or a sprinkle of berries
11. Happy – Admiring the warm breakfast with fresh fruit and syrup
12. Success – Father and daughter give a thumbs up to the camera, the plate with pancakes with fruite and sirup in front of them
Concept: Cooking breakfast together as a moving and bonding moment.
Camera: Mix of warm close-ups and low-angle shots to show connection and gentle power.
Color Palette: Warm cute colors
Style: a cute 3d animation
Characters: Loving Father and his young Daughter
create a highly detailed video of a Chinese Wuxia (swordsman) duel based on the one long-range aerial reference image and the 16-square storyboard reference image I provided.
Most Important: The beginning of the video must strictly adhere to the long-range aerial photography. Begin with a top-down shot from a great height, slowly moving forward from far to near like a drone, gradually approaching the two swordsmen at the top of the bamboo forest. After focusing on the characters, the subsequent fight should be sequentially completed from steps 1-16 as per the storyboard, with each movement appearing clearly and connecting naturally into a coherent bamboo-top duel.
Camera Movement: Throughout the video, the camera should consistently exhibit a realistic 360-degree aerial rotation effect, continuously rotating, closing in, and gradually moving away from the two swordsmen. This allows the audience to feel the depth of space, the sense of danger, and the process of the battle at the top of the bamboo forest. Do not use static camera positions, do not use CCTV angles, and do not simply shoot static shots from the front.
Overall Style: A realistic Wuxia duel set atop a tall bamboo forest. The atmosphere should be elegant, sharp, and tense, reminiscent of the bamboo peak battle in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." The setting is above a dense sea of bamboo, with both warriors standing at the ends or tops of the bamboo. The visuals should convey a strong sense of height, danger, and space. No ground combat, no stone platforms, and no fantasy/magic effects.
Movement Core: Focuses on confrontation, sliding, sideways, jumping, parrying, spinning, somersaulting, chasing, counterattacking, and maintaining distance. Movements should include high-low position changes, shifts in center of gravity, and clear body agility; don't simply stand there swinging your sword.
16-Step Movement Sequence:
High-altitude confrontation, standing at the tip of the bamboo, sword drawn.
The male protagonist presses forward to initiate the attack.
The female protagonist shifts sideways to evade.
The first block, blades clash.
The male protagonist slides closer.
The female protagonist leaps away using the bamboo's flexibility.
A mid-air clash.
The male protagonist executes a spinning slash.
The female protagonist counterattacks from the air.
The male protagonist executes a low block.
Both stabilize their balance on top of the bamboo.
The female protagonist somersaults and turns around.
The male protagonist gives chase.
A powerful clash of blades.
Both sides retreat to maintain distance.
Final confrontation pose (still position).
Camera Design:
The beginning should be based entirely on aerial photography, from an extreme height, then gradually move closer to the characters.
Upon landing on the character, the camera begins a continuous 360-degree rotation in mid-air.
The camera is allowed to move smoothly back and forth, up and down slightly, and shift sideways to a limited extent, while maintaining the sense of rotation.
The entire body should be shown most of the time; the movement of the feet stepping on the bamboo should not be cut off.
The camera rhythm should be smooth, moving in sync with the character's movements.
Character Setup: Maintain consistency. The male protagonist wears a black warrior's outfit with a single long sword; the female protagonist wears a light-colored warrior's outfit with a single thin sword. No double swords, no character changes, no clothing changes. The edges of the clothing, hair, and bamboo leaves should have a realistic wind-blown effect.
Lighting: Prioritize natural sky light, clear, soft, and realistic. The overall feel should be cinematic, realistic, with continuous movement and a clear rhythm.
Negative Prompts: No ground fighting, no stone stages, no magic/fantasy effects, no cartoonish feel, no static camera, no random cuts
martial arts
cinematic
action
epic
duo
eastern
aerial
warrior
sword
tension
Use refs exactly:
Ref 1 female dancer
Ref 2 panda dancer
Ref 3 colorful geometric stage
Ref 4 attached first-half music
Lock identity exactly.
Female: same face, black hair with vivid red streaks, same outfit, same proportions.
Panda: same panda head, same black tactical suit, same silhouette.
Background: same bold red-blue-yellow-green geometric architecture, sharp sunlight, long graphic shadows.
Sync choreography, cuts, camera, and motion accents tightly to the music.
Premium girl-crush K-pop MV.
Female and panda perform DIFFERENT choreography, not mirrored.
Female = sharp, elegant, dominant, precise.
Panda = powerful, grounded, stylish, mysterious.
Photorealistic, ultra-sharp, luxury fashion-commercial look.
0.0-2.5s:
Wide symmetrical reveal. Both enter on the beat.
Female opens with a sharp upper-body hit and forward step.
Panda answers with a heavy grounded groove.
Slow push-in.
2.5-4.8s:
Female hero cut.
Medium tracking shot.
Sharp shoulder hits, fast arm switches, precise torso control, fierce eye contact.
Subtle snap-ins on strong beats.
4.8-7.0s:
Panda power cut.
Low-angle medium-wide shot.
Heavy bounce, chest pops, grounded footwork, clean rhythm.
Cool and intimidating, never comedic.
7.0-9.5s:
Alternating duel edit.
Fast cuts between female and panda.
Different moves, but feels like a stylish dance battle.
Cuts hit musical accents hard.
9.5-12.2s:
Duo momentum build.
Wider moving shot with both in frame.
Female uses precise line-based movement.
Panda uses heavier groove and power.
Smooth orbit, slight speed ramp.
12.2-15.0s:
Transition hook.
Do NOT end in a climax pose.
Use female close-up with fierce forward step and head turn, panda medium shot with strong groove accent, then a two-shot where both shift formation into the next choreography section.
End on a dynamic moving frame with unresolved momentum.
Negative:
No identity changes, no outfit changes, no goofy panda, no backup dancers, no clutter, no face blur, no messy choreography, no morphing, no anatomy errors.
A static, vertical 9:16 film shot from a worm's-eye view on the floor. (@ Image 1) and (@ Image 2) (same height) in a medium-full shot, performing a synchronized, high-energy TikTok dance routine to a (describe music here) beat. Because of the extreme low angle, their legs and feet look large and rhythmic as they step and jump. The ceiling of the flat and a hanging light bulb are visible in the background. The lighting is warm and natural. No dialogue.