K-Pop Dance Storyboard to Video

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Using the uploaded storyboard image as the main visual reference, create one continuous 15 second K pop dance performance video. Animate the three K pop singer dancers exactly as shown in the storyboard reference. Keep the same faces, hairstyles, outfits, body proportions, energy, and group identity throughout the full video. The three performers are: Performer A: white crop top, blue jeans, white sneakers, high ponytail. Performer B: soft pink cropped jacket over a white top, blue jeans, white sneakers, shoulder-length dark hair. Performer C: light denim jacket over a white top, blue jeans, white sneakers, sleek dark bob haircut. Follow the 16 storyboard panels in order as a smooth dance sequence: 1 Arrival  the trio walks in confidently. 2 Warm Up they loosen shoulders and prepare together. 3 Crowd Gathers they acknowledge the crowd with confident smiles. 4 First Beat they hit the first beat with sharp synchronized arm moves. 5 Formation In they move into clean K-pop formation. 6 Step Combo they perform step-touch footwork with hand accents. 7 Spin Move — they turn together and land in sync. 8 Floor Drop — they drop low with controlled floor presence. 9 Side Sweep — they sweep smoothly to the side. 10 Chorus Hit — they hit the chorus with big energy. 11 Jump Turn — they jump, turn, and land together. 12 Center Spotlight — the center performer takes focus while the others frame her. 13 Power Finish — they hit the final beats with strong attitude. 14 Cool Down — they slow the movement and catch their breath. 15 Final Pose — they strike a confident final pose. 16 Bow to Fans — they bow together with smiles and appreciation. Turn the storyboard into a real cinematic video, not a panel-by-panel slideshow. The final video should not show storyboard borders, panel numbers, arrows, instruction text, captions, logos, or watermarks. Camera style: polished K-pop street performance video, smooth handheld movement, wide shots for group choreography, subtle push-ins during chorus and center spotlight, slight low-angle shots for power poses, natural camera flow from one movement to the next. Environment: bright daytime modern Korean entertainment street, colorful shop signs, urban crowd in the background, summer sunlight, realistic shadows, lively performance atmosphere. Motion: synchronized dance movement, clean transitions, natural hair movement, clothing motion, expressive faces, confident idol energy, smooth full-body choreography, no stiffness. Audio: safe clean upbeat K-pop-inspired instrumental only, bright synths, punchy drums, energetic bass, crowd cheers, and hand claps. No explicit lyrics, no profanity, no sexual content, no violence, no copyrighted song imitation. Style: photorealistic, cinematic, high-quality, full color, energetic, polished, professional K-pop dance performance. Duration: 15 seconds. Aspect ratio: vertical or 3:4 if using the storyboard format; 16:9 if making it a music-video style performance..

Using the uploaded storyboard image as the main visual reference, create one continuous 15 second K pop dance performance video. Animate the three K pop singer dancers exactly as shown in the storyboard reference. Keep the same faces, hairstyles, outfits, body proportions, energy, and group identity throughout the full video. The three performers are: Performer A: white crop top, blue jeans, white sneakers, high ponytail. Performer B: soft pink cropped jacket over a white top, blue jeans, white sneakers, shoulder-length dark hair. Performer C: light denim jacket over a white top, blue jeans, white sneakers, sleek dark bob haircut. Follow the 16 storyboard panels in order as a smooth dance sequence: 1 Arrival the trio walks in confidently. 2 Warm Up they loosen shoulders and prepare together. 3 Crowd Gathers they acknowledge the crowd with confident smiles. 4 First Beat they hit the first beat with sharp synchronized arm moves. 5 Formation In they move into clean K-pop formation. 6 Step Combo they perform step-touch footwork with hand accents. 7 Spin Move — they turn together and land in sync. 8 Floor Drop — they drop low with controlled floor presence. 9 Side Sweep — they sweep smoothly to the side. 10 Chorus Hit — they hit the chorus with big energy. 11 Jump Turn — they jump, turn, and land together. 12 Center Spotlight — the center performer takes focus while the others frame her. 13 Power Finish — they hit the final beats with strong attitude. 14 Cool Down — they slow the movement and catch their breath. 15 Final Pose — they strike a confident final pose. 16 Bow to Fans — they bow together with smiles and appreciation. Turn the storyboard into a real cinematic video, not a panel-by-panel slideshow. The final video should not show storyboard borders, panel numbers, arrows, instruction text, captions, logos, or watermarks. Camera style: polished K-pop street performance video, smooth handheld movement, wide shots for group choreography, subtle push-ins during chorus and center spotlight, slight low-angle shots for power poses, natural camera flow from one movement to the next. Environment: bright daytime modern Korean entertainment street, colorful shop signs, urban crowd in the background, summer sunlight, realistic shadows, lively performance atmosphere. Motion: synchronized dance movement, clean transitions, natural hair movement, clothing motion, expressive faces, confident idol energy, smooth full-body choreography, no stiffness. Audio: safe clean upbeat K-pop-inspired instrumental only, bright synths, punchy drums, energetic bass, crowd cheers, and hand claps. No explicit lyrics, no profanity, no sexual content, no violence, no copyrighted song imitation. Style: photorealistic, cinematic, high-quality, full color, energetic, polished, professional K-pop dance performance. Duration: 15 seconds. Aspect ratio: vertical or 3:4 if using the storyboard format; 16:9 if making it a music-video style performance..